A ground rod coupling is a precision-engineered connector used to join two or more ground rods in power line construction, ensuring extended reach and reliable grounding performance. Manufactured from high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials, it maintains mechanical stability and electrical continuity, allowing multiple rods to function as a single effective grounding system.
Key Features
- Material: High-conductivity brass, bronze, or steel with corrosion-resistant plating.
- Design: Threaded or compression type for secure and easy installation.
- Performance: Provides low-resistance electrical continuity between connected rods.
- Durability: Resistant to mechanical stress, vibration, and harsh environmental conditions.
- Compatibility: Fits standard rod diameters and lengths for extended grounding depth.
- Application: Used in transmission lines, substations, and utility grounding systems.