The power line clamp is a critical component of the electrical power system. It connects power lines securely to poles or towers and can withstand a variety of environmental forces.
This component plays a vital role in maintaining stable power transmission. It can withstand strong winds, heavy rains and even extreme temperatures. It holds the power line securely in place and prevents the line from sagging or disconnecting.
Common alloy grades for power line clamp bodies include 6061, 7075,5052 aluminum alloys, and copper alloys for good conductivity and corrosion resistance. Aluminum alloys are lightweight and durable, reducing installation and maintenance efforts. Steel alloys provide high strength and stability.