Guy Strain with Two Clevis Rollers, Weight 9.2 lb
A guy strain is a mechanical load-bearing fitting used in overhead power line construction to anchor and stabilize guy wires. It is engineered to absorb tensile forces, maintain pole alignment, and ensure structural integrity under dynamic loads such as wind, conductor tension, and environmental stress. Typically installed between the guy wire and anchor rod or pole attachment point, the guy strain functions as a critical component in load distribution and long-term network reliability.
Key Features
- High Tensile Strength: Manufactured from forged steel or ductile iron to withstand extreme mechanical loads.
- Corrosion Resistance: Hot-dip galvanized or coated for durability in harsh environmental conditions.
- Load Absorption Efficiency: Designed to evenly distribute tension and minimize stress concentration.
- Precision Engineering: Ensures secure fitment with standard guy wire assemblies and anchoring systems.
- Fatigue Resistance: Capable of enduring cyclic loading without deformation or failure.
- Easy Installation: Compatible with common line hardware for rapid field deployment.
- Standards Compliance: Meets relevant utility and international specifications for power line hardware.