A crossarm gain is a precision-engineered steel or malleable iron fitting used in power line construction to securely attach wooden or composite crossarms to utility poles. It ensures structural stability, proper load distribution, and reliable alignment of crossarms in both transmission and distribution networks. Designed for durability and heavy mechanical stress, crossarm gains provide a strong anchoring point and extend the service life of pole-line infrastructure.
Key Features
- Material Strength: Manufactured from high-grade galvanized steel or malleable iron for corrosion resistance and mechanical durability.
- Secure Fit: Designed to provide a tight and stable seating for crossarms on utility poles.
- Load Bearing Capacity: Engineered to withstand high tensile, bending, and shear forces under varying electrical and environmental conditions.
- Versatility: Compatible with different pole sizes and crossarm dimensions in both transmission and distribution systems.
- Weather Resistance: Hot-dip galvanized coating ensures long-lasting protection against rust and extreme weather conditions.
- Ease of Installation: Simple design allows quick attachment using bolts and other standard hardware.