The Suspension Clamp is a critical professional-grade hardware component engineered for power and communication infrastructure. Specifically designed to suspend and support overhead lines, it ensures that ADSS cables, OPGW cables, and various power wires are securely anchored to power towers, poles, or support structures. By integrating advanced pre-stranded wire technology, these clamps provide a secure grip that prevents cable slippage while eliminating concentrated stress points, thereby protecting the structural integrity of the optical fiber or conductor.
Our high-performance suspension clamps are built to withstand the most demanding environmental conditions. Featuring a combination of inner and outer spiral pre-stranded wires, they effectively reduce vibration and bending stress, extending the operational lifespan of the entire transmission line. Whether applied to bare aluminum, copper, or alloy wires, these clamps offer a versatile and reliable solution for ensuring long-term network stability and safety across diverse geographical terrains.
| Compatible Cables | ADSS, OPGW, Bare Aluminum, Copper, Alloy Wires | Grip Strength | 10%-20% of cable rated tensile strength |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material Options | Galvanized Steel, Aluminum Alloy, Stainless Steel | Core Components | Hanger, U-shaped screws, Hull, Pre-stranded wire |
| Primary Function | Wire suspension and vibration reduction | Installation Method | Bolt tightening / Manual securement |
| Environmental Resistance | High humidity, Salt spray, Extreme temperatures | Structural Design | Spiral inner/outer pre-stranded layers |
| Operating Limit | Maximum deflection angle (specific to hull/hanger) | Application Area | Overhead power lines, Communication, Fiber optics |
Utilizing galvanized steel and aluminum alloys to withstand salt spray and extreme weather, preventing rust and ensuring longevity.
Maintains secure cable suspension even during heavy rainstorms and strong winds, preventing line breakage or loosening.
Engineered to withstand immense mechanical tension during normal operation without compromising the cable's integrity.
Advanced design reduces the impact of wind and seismic shocks, protecting the optical cable from fatigue and damage.
Adaptable to various wire diameters and tower types, supporting overhead power, communication, and fiber optic projects.
Simple bolt-secured design reduces the need for complex tools, significantly lowering labor costs and installation time.
Real-time tracking of clamp stock levels to ensure seamless project supply chains.
Strict adherence to electrical machinery manufacturing standards for every batch.
Standardized checklists for verifying grip force and deflection angle limits.
Scheduled inspection cycles to monitor corrosion and bolt tightness in the field.
Efficient packaging and shipping for large-scale power grid deployment.
Bespoke design services for specialized tower heights and unique wire diameters.
| Evaluation Metric | Standard Clamps | Professional Suspension Clamps |
|---|---|---|
| Installation Speed | Moderate | Fast (Simplified Bolting) |
| Service Life | 3-5 Years | 10-20 Years (Corrosion Resistant) |
| Maintenance Cost | High (Frequent Adjustments) | Low (Long-term Stability) |
| Cable Protection | Basic Grip | Advanced (Stress Distribution) |
| Risk of Failure | Moderate | Minimal (High Tensile Strength) |
Its primary function is to securely suspend and support overhead power or communication wires on towers and poles, preventing displacement caused by wind, temperature changes, and gravity.
They are highly adaptable and compatible with ADSS cables, OPGW cables, bare aluminum wires, aluminum alloy wires, and copper conductors.
The combination of inner and outer spiral pre-stranded wires distributes the grip force evenly, avoiding concentrated stress and bending stress on the delicate optical fiber.
If the angle exceeds the safety limit, corrective measures such as using double wire clips, adjusting the tower height, or implementing a custom clamp design are required.
They are manufactured from high-strength materials including galvanized steel, aluminum alloys, and stainless steel, providing excellent resistance to humidity and salt spray.
The grip force is typically designed to be greater than 10% to 20% of the cable's rated tensile strength to ensure a secure hold without damaging the conductor.