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Feature | Standard Clamps | TensionMax Pro |
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A: A wire tightening clamp secures and tensions cables or wires in applications like fencing, construction, and electrical grounding. It ensures stability and prevents sagging under mechanical stress.
A: A turnbuckle wire clamp uses threaded rods and a central body to manually tighten or loosen wires. Rotating the body increases/decreases tension, ideal for precision adjustments in rigging or fencing.
A: Yes, if undamaged. Most tension clamps for earth wires are designed for durability, but inspect for corrosion or wear before reuse to ensure safety and performance.
A: Match the clamp diameter to the wire gauge and check load capacity. Material (e.g., stainless steel, galvanized) and environmental conditions (e.g., corrosion resistance) also influence selection.
A: Inspect every 6-12 months or after extreme weather/load changes. Look for rust, thread damage, or loosening to maintain safe tension levels in structures like guy wires.