The crossarm grid gain is a structural line hardware component used in overhead power line construction to reinforce crossarm assemblies and enhance load distribution. Installed between the pole-mounted crossarm and line fittings, it improves mechanical stability, reduces stress concentration, and ensures reliable conductor alignment under varying load and environmental conditions. Crossarm grid gains are commonly used in distribution and sub-transmission networks where durability, strength, and long-term performance are critical.
Key Features
- Manufactured from high-strength galvanized steel for superior mechanical performance
- Hot-dip galvanized coating for enhanced corrosion resistance in outdoor environments
- Provides improved load transfer between crossarm and pole structure
- Enhances crossarm rigidity and resistance to bending or twisting
- Compatible with standard wooden, steel, and concrete crossarms
- Designed to withstand wind, ice, and conductor tension loads
- Precision-engineered for easy installation and secure fastening
- Suitable for distribution and medium-voltage power line applications