OH - MV - Clamp - PINCE-xPG
PINCE-xPG Synchronous Beat In order to derive a secondary conductor or to shut a conductor's loop so that it can be fitted on an insulator, clamps are made to join two parallel conductors. The upper body and lower body are the two components that make up these connectors. They can accept the conductors thanks to their two parallel grooves. The two bodies of aluminum clamps are composed of a very strong aluminum alloy. Electrolytic copper with exceptional strength is used to make copper clamps. The two bodies of bimetallic clamps are composed of a high-strength aluminum alloy, and one groove is created with laminated Contacting plate that is hot-forged to create a molecular connection in order to tighten a copper conductor. In order to prevent rust between the clamp and conductor.