ADSS Cable Down Lead Clamp
Key Features:
1. Light weight
2. Easy installation, tools freeAgainst rust and corrosion
3. Stainless steel, Uv resistant thermoplastic material, durableExcellent environmental stability
4. Competitive price
Description
Down lead clamp, DLP other called pole down lead clamp is designed to fixing and installing ADSS/OPGW cable.
Key Features: Light weight Easy installation, tools free Against rust and corrosion Stainless steel, UV resistant thermoplastic material.
Down Lead Clamp Purpose
- Cable Support: The primary function of a down lead clamp is to securely hold the ADSS cable against a pole. This prevents the cable from moving or sagging, which could lead to damage or signal loss.
- Stress Relief: By holding the cable in place, the clamp helps distribute the mechanical load evenly.
- Protection: The clamp protects the cable from physical damage caused by movement, friction against the pole, or other environmental factors.
Design and Features
- Material: Down lead clamps are typically made from materials that are strong, durable, and resistant to corrosion. These materials ensure the clamp can withstand outdoor conditions, including exposure to rain, wind, and UV radiation.
- Rubber Padding: Many down lead clamps include rubber or other non-slip padding inside the clamp to prevent damage to the cable’s outer sheath and to provide a firm grip.
- Adjustable Design: Most clamps are designed to accommodate different cable diameters and can be adjusted to fit securely around the cable without squeezing or damaging it.
- Mounting Options: Clamps can be mounted on various structures, such as poles or towers, using bolts, bands, or other mounting hardware. Some designs allow for flexible positioning to suit different installation needs.
ADSS Down Lead Clamp Applications
- Aerial Installations: Down lead clamps are used in aerial fiber optic installations where the ADSS cable needs to be securely fastened as it transitions from the aerial route to the ground.
- Telecommunications: In telecom networks, these clamps help manage and protect the cable in areas where it descends to connect to equipment, splice enclosures, or other infrastructure.
- Utility Networks: In power utility networks, ADSS cables are often used for communication purposes, and down lead clamps ensure the cables are securely fastened to poles or towers.
Advantages
- Cable Protection: The clamp protects the cable from mechanical stress and physical damage, extending the lifespan of the installation.
- Ease of Installation: Down lead clamps are typically easy to install, with adjustable designs.
- Versatility: These clamps can be used with various types of cables and in different installation environments.