Crossover Clamp

When you have strands of wires that are crossing each other at an angle, you will need to secure them. This is where the importance of a crossover clamp comes in. It is mainly used for securing strands of wires that are crossing each other perpendicularly.

Hex bolts are used to enhance the functionality of the crossover clamp It increases the grip at which the clamp holds onto the cable strands. This enhances the stability at the points in which the strands meet each other perpendicularly.

An agile design of the clamp ensures that it can do the clamping job without any compromise. The galvanized iron provides strength and assures you of a long service life

Rax Industry is an ISO-certified manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of Crossover Clamps based in China.

Features

  • Simple design for easy installation
  • Exerts minimum force on the strands
  • Used with hex bolts
  • Strong and durable
What are the applications of crossover clamps?

The crossover clamps are commonly used in applications that entail the use of strands of cables. These include power lines and telecommunication lines.

What is the function of the crossover clamp?

This clamp is usually installed at the points at which the strands of wires are crossing each other. It prevents these strands from rubbing each other and corrode. So, the function of the crossover clamp is to promote the safety of the strands. It also increases the durability of the wire strands.

How does a crossover clamp work

The design of this transmission hardware allows it to clamp two strands that are cutting each other perpendicularly. The strands will be clamped on the ridges of the crossover clamp and then hex bolts band nuts will be used to close the connection.

What material is used on crossover clamp?

These clamps are made of hot deep galvanized ductile iron metal. The material is strong enough to grip the clamps. Being galvanized iron is protected from the effects of rust, corrosion, and physical damage. It can survive different weather conditions.

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