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Power Fittings Manufacturers Help You Distinguish Several Common Power Fittings

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According to the main performance and use of power fittings, fittings can be roughly divided into suspension fittings, anchor fittings, connection fittings, splicing fittings, protective fittings, contact fittings, and fixed fittings.

Suspension fittings: also known as support fittings or suspension wire clamps. This kind of fittings is mainly used to suspend the wire insulator string (mostly used for straight pole towers) and suspend jumpers on the insulator string.

Anchor fittings: also known as fastening fittings or wire-resistant wire clamps. This kind of fittings is mainly used to fasten the terminal of the wire to fix it on the wire-resistant insulator string, and is also used to fix the terminal of the lightning conductor and anchor the pull wire. The anchor fittings bear all the tension of the wire and the lightning conductor, and some anchor fittings become conductors

Connecting fittings: also known as hanging wire parts. This kind of fittings are used to connect insulators into strings and connect fittings to fittings. It bears mechanical loads.

Splicing fittings: This kind of fittings are specially used to connect various bare wires and lightning conductors. The connection bears the same electrical load as the conductor, and most of the connection fittings bear the entire tension of the conductor or lightning conductor.

Power connectors: This kind of fittings are used to protect conductors, insulators, etc., such as equalizing rings for protecting insulators, heavy hammers for preventing insulator strings from being pulled up, and anti-vibration hammers and protective wires for preventing conductor vibration.

Contact fittings: This kind of fittings are used to connect hard busbars, soft busbars and outlet terminals of electrical equipment, T-connections of conductors and non-load-bearing parallel connections, etc. These connections are electrical contacts. Therefore, higher conductivity and contact stability of contact fittings are required.

Fixed fittings: Also known as power plant fittings or high-current busbar fittings. This kind of fittings are used to fix and connect various hard busbars or soft busbars to support insulators in distribution equipment. Most of the fixed fittings are not used as conductors, but only serve to fix, support and suspend. However, since these fittings are used for large currents, all components should be free of hysteresis losses.

Power Fittings Manufacturers Help You Distinguish Several Common Power Fittings

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