A top tie refers to a structural component used to provide extra support and stability to the conductors. Its main purpose is to prevent lateral movement or swaying of the conductors. This is helpful in areas prone to high winds, ice loading or other environmental...
A ground rod is a long, conductive rod that drives into the ground to provide a low-resistance electrical connection to the earth. It helps in the grounding system of overhead transmission lines. The main purpose of the ground rod is to dissipate electrical currents...
A pole step is a specific feature used for electrical power distribution in overhead transmission lines. It is a wooden step mounted on a utility pole allowing workers to climb the pole safely. It helps the workers to access the equipment or perform maintenance tasks...
A secondary rack is a component used to support insulators, conductors and other hardware. It is a part of the system designed to secure and maintain the proper alignment of the components in the electrical grid. It also works with secondar clevis to provide...
A stay rod is a component used to provide extra support and stability to electrical conductor. It is also known as a guy wire, stay set or a guy rod. It also helps to connect the stay wire to the ground anchor. A stay rod ensures the wire is firmly rooted to the...
Top tie is a device or method used to secure and support conductors at the topmost point of a transmission tower or structure. Its purpose is to provide mechanical stability and ensure the conductors remain in place under various weather conditions. Top ties are...