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Parallel Groove Clamp: Key Tips for Power Lines

Parallel Groove Clamp: Key Tips for Power Lines

A parallel groove clamp (PGC), or PG clamp, is a mechanical connector with two grooved bodies bolted together to hold and electrically bond two parallel conductors. It serves in overhead power line systems to join or tap two parallel conductors without cutting or...
Stockbridge Dampers: Design, Types, and Roles

Stockbridge Dampers: Design, Types, and Roles

A Stockbridge damper is a device used on overhead power lines and transmission cables to reduce vibrations caused by wind and other factors. These vibrations can lead to metal fatigue, wear, and eventual failure of the conductors. The damper consists of a short length...
No Wrench Screw Anchor: Types, Uses, and Tips

No Wrench Screw Anchor: Types, Uses, and Tips

A no-wrench screw anchor is a type of mechanical anchor used in power line and utility pole installations. It provides stability and support without requiring a wrench or extra tools for installation. It is also designed for quick and easy installation in concrete,...
Pin insulator in power lines: key roles and functions

Pin insulator in power lines: key roles and functions

A pin insulator is a type of electrical insulator used in overhead power line construction to support and separate conductors. It prevents the undesired flow of currents to the ground and mounts directly on a pole using a metal pin. Its primary function in overhead...
C-Span clamps: Types, Uses & Best Practices Guide

C-Span clamps: Types, Uses & Best Practices Guide

What is a C-clamp? A C-SPAN clamp is a mechanical hardware component used in overhead power transmission and distribution lines. It is designed to securely grip and support conductors on utility poles, prevent slippage, and anchor cables at termination points. C-Span...