Crossover Clamp

Crossover clamps are mainly used in major transmission lines and communication line installations to secure strands of wires that are c crossing each other at right angles. In doing so, they minimize the effects of wear and tear on the strands.

The crossover clamp features a galvanized finishing that gives the ultimate assurance for durability and resistance and durability.  The galvanization meets the minimum ASTM specifications.

The clamps are is usually used hex with bolts to reinforce their grip on the strands. The bolts also guarantee the stability of the strands.

The intelligent design of the clamp further enhances the stability of the whole connection. It also minimizes the constant vibration of the strand. This helps to minimize any kind of energy loss.

Features

  • Does not exert excess clamping pressure
  • Suitable for different sizes of strands
  • Resistant to weather
  • Works with hex bolts
  • Easy and safe to install

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a crossover clamp?

This is a transmission line accessory that is mainly used for clamping two strands together, perpendicularly. In other words, the clamp is designed to provide a 90◦ cross-over for the strands that are used on the transmission lines.

What are the applications of crossover clamp?

The clamps are commonly used on transmission lines. They clamp the strands of cables that are crossing each other perpendicularly. Some of these applications include power lines and telecommunication lines.

What components does the clamp have?

Crossover clamps are designed to work with two hex bolts to complete the whole clamping set-up. The bolts are positioned at the two ends of the clamp, opposite each other.

How does it work?

The clamp is curved at two edges to allow strands to pass through. Inside, the strands cut each other perpendicularly. Hex Bolts are then used to tighten the clamp to minimize any kind of movement and vibrations.





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