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Steel Reinforcing Plate for Crossarm, Hole Dia.13/16 in

Catalog ID: 06M0W8W Categories: , ,

A steel reinforcing plate is a structural load-distribution component used in overhead power line construction to enhance mechanical strength at connection and anchoring points. It is typically installed at joint assemblies, pole attachments, or hardware interfaces to prevent localized stress concentration and deformation under mechanical load, tension, and environmental forces.

Manufactured from high-grade carbon steel or alloy steel, the plate is engineered for high tensile strength, dimensional stability, and long-term durability in exposed outdoor electrical infrastructure environments.

Key Features:

  • High tensile strength for load-bearing reinforcement in power line assemblies
  • Uniform load distribution to reduce stress concentration at connection points
  • Corrosion-resistant coatings (e.g., hot-dip galvanization) for extended service life
  • Precision-drilled holes for accurate fitment and alignment with hardware systems
  • Compatibility with multiple overhead line fittings and structural assemblies
  • Resistant to mechanical fatigue under cyclic wind and conductor loading
  • Suitable for harsh environmental conditions, including humidity, UV exposure, and temperature variation
  • Standardized dimensions for integration into utility-grade transmission and distribution systems
Catalog ID: 06M0W8W Categories: , ,

Product Details

General

CoatingGalvanized, ASTM A-153
MaterialSteel
TypeReinforcing Plates

Dimensions

Distance From PoleN/A
Weight0.98 lb (0.44 kg)

Logistics

Pallet Quantity1800

Resources and Downloads

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