The Suspension Clamp Can Maintain A Constant Contact Pressure Between The Conductor And The Clamp Even Under Temperature Changes.
The contact area between the ab cable suspension clamp clamp and the conductor undergoes rigorous machining and appropriate tolerances, ensuring a uniform contact surface distribution. Even if the conductor elongates due to temperature increases or contracts due to temperature decreases, the clamp automatically adjusts to maintain stable pressure.
Temperature changes cause minute variations in conductor length, which are then finely adjusted within the clamp to optimize the contact surface and force mechanism. Regardless of external temperature changes, the friction and normal pressure between the clamp and the conductor remain within the set range, preventing loosening due to conductor expansion or contraction.
Material selection and manufacturing precision also play a crucial role. abc suspension clamp typically uses high-strength alloys or galvanized steel, and the conductor contact surface is rounded to reduce stress concentration and point pressure. This design allows the clamp to accommodate minor deformations caused by thermal expansion and contraction of the conductor while maintaining sustained contact pressure.
