A top tie is a hardware designed to secure and support conductors in overhead transmission lines. It is also used to secure ADSS and OPGW cables to support structures like utility poles or towers. A top tie for ADSS/OPGW cables has designs to hold the cable in place...
A spool tie is a type of hardware used in the installation of ADSS and OPGW cables on utility poles and towers. It provides a secure and reliable method for attaching the cables to their support structures. It has a helical design that wraps around the cables and the...
A slack span dead end is a specific configuration of conductor arrangement and support. Its main purpose is to provide a secure termination point for the conductor. It does this and allows for some flexibility and movement in the conductor. Slack span dead ends work...
A side tie is a component used in overhead and electrical installations to secure the conductors. It secures the conductors to the insulators to ensure electrical stability and safety. It consists of a piece of wire that wraps around both the conductor and the...
A service grip dead end is a component used to terminate or anchor the end of a conductor to a pole or tower. It helps to maintain the integrity and safety of the electrical system. This is by ensuring the conductors are in place even under environmental stresses. It...