Service Grip Dead End
A service grip dead end is designed for the messengers of cables that are self-supporting utilized in making service drops. The service grip dead end is suggested for the drops by reason of economy, length, and neatness of the appearance. The overall mechanical strength meets the overall requirement for the Grade N of NESC spans that do not exceed 150 feet.
The dead ends are made to be used in transmission, communication, antenna, and other guyed structures requiring usage of large guy strands. These are designed for developing optimum loads for specific strands.
Dead service grips are actually partial tension devices that are able to hold at least 50 percent of the rated breaking strength of noted conductors. These are utilized to deadend the neutral messengers in the service drop applications. These are compatible with different conductors including AAC, ACSR, and AAAC.
They are most often made of aluminum covered steel and are used for the elimination of nuts, bolts, washers, and parts that might become damaged or lost in the service or installation.
Features
- Made of steel covered in aluminum
- Designed for the self-supporting cable or bare neutral messengers that are used in creating service drops
Catalog Number | Diameter Range (In.) | Units | Wt./Lbs. | Length (In.) | Color Code | Max. Neck Dia. (In.) | |
Min. | Max. | Per Carton | |||||
SG-11 | .169 | .198 | 300 | 24 | 11 | Blue | 2-3/8 |
SG-12 | .199 | .224 | 300 | 27 | 12 | White | 2-3/8 |
SG-13 | .225 | .257 | 300 | 29 | 13 | Orange | 2-3/8 |
SG-14 | .258 | .289 | 200 | 27 | 14 | Black | 2-5/8 |
SG-15 | .290 | .325 | 200 | 28 | 15 | Red | 2-5/8 |
SG-17 | .326 | .360 | 200 | 31 | 17 | Green | 2-5/8 |
SG-19 | .361 | .400 | 100 | 28 | 19 | Yellow | 2-7/8 |
SG-21 | .401 | .450 | 100 | 31 | 21 | Blue | 2-7/8 |
SG-23 | .451 | .510 | 100 | 33 | 23 | Orange | 2-7/8 |
SG-26 | .511 | .580 | 100 | 37 | 26 | Red | 3 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is service grip dead end?
A service grip dead end is basically made for the messengers of the cables that are self-supporting and are used in making the service drops. The service grip dead end is actually suggested for the drops by basic features like the neatness of the look, length, and the economy. The overall mechanical power meets the requirement for the N Grade of NESC spans that don’t go over 150 feet.
What is the application of service grip dead end?
Dead service grips are tension equipment able to capacitate at least half of the rated breaking strength of noted conductors. These are used to dead-end the neutral messengers in the drop service applications.
How the service grip dead end works?
These dead ends are made to be utilized in antenna, communication, transmission, and other guyed structures requiring usage of large guy strands. These are made to develop a maximum load for strands.
What are the features of this tool?
The features of the tool include the following:
- Made of pure steel that is covered in aluminum
- Designed for self-supporting cable or some bare neutral messengers utilized in making service drops