Double Span V-type Crossarm Brace, Length 42.00 in, Weight 8.04 lb
An alley arm, also known as a crossarm brace, is a structural component used in power line construction to support and redirect conductors at angles or dead-end points on distribution poles. Designed for high mechanical strength, it provides stability and ensures proper alignment of insulators and conductors in overhead electrical systems. Alley arms are typically fabricated from hot-dip galvanized steel for corrosion resistance, making them durable in diverse environmental conditions.
Key Features:
- Material Strength: Manufactured from high-tensile, hot-dip galvanized steel for maximum durability and load resistance.
- Angle Support: Enables secure mounting of conductors at angles, minimizing stress on poles and hardware.
- Versatility: Available in multiple lengths and configurations to suit various distribution line designs.
- Corrosion Resistance: Galvanized coating provides long-term protection against rust and weather damage.
- Compatibility: Designed to work with standard insulators, clamps, and pole line hardware.
- Ease of Installation: Pre-drilled holes for quick and secure attachment to utility poles.
- Mechanical Reliability: Engineered to withstand mechanical tension and lateral loads from conductors.