Pole Line Hardware Bolt Type Strain Clamp Tension Clamp

Min.Order: 1
Product origin: Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
Infringement complaint: complaintComplaint
US$ 1.29 ~ 4.99

Description
NLL Series Bolt Type Aluminum Alloy Strain Clamp
 
Anchor clamp is apply to the termination of the bundle assembled aerial cable or the two ends between poles .Product is according to the some of the cable cores, four cores, two cores, installation without stripping the insulation layer, the adoption of the tight structure, tight fixed well, and get the better grip strength .
TypeNLL-1NLL-2NLL-3NLL-4
Cable Size35-95 mm295-120 mm2120-185 mm2185-300 mm2
Bolt Quantity2344
Bolt SizeM12M12M14M16
Bolt ShapeU Type
MaterialAluminum Alloy

Product Package

1.Normal Package: Inner Bag + Carton

2.Specific packaging can be made to order.

Our Service

Specializing in anchor clamps 14 years

Our canpany is one of the most professional manufacturers in the production of the aerial cable accessories in China,which specializing in insulation piercing connector, anchor clamp, suspension clamp 14 years.

Powerful factory

100 experienced workers to ensure the production of nothing but the finest quality ,most of them make cable accessories for 5 yeasr in our factory, someone of them make cable accessories for 10 years in our factory. we has 7 producton lines,supply ability reach about 15000 pieces insulation piercing connectors each day.

Customized service

Specific sizes, types & colors can be made to order. You can send us your details and we shall prepare individual quote upon receipt of your information.

About CONWELL
Business TypeManufacturer
LocationYueqing,Zhejiang,China(Mainland)
Year Established2004
Main Product1.Insulation Piercing Connector
 2.Anchor clamp
 3.Suspension Clamp
 4.Parallel Groove Clamp
 5.Waterproof Junction Box
 6.Lightning Protection Products
 7.Pre-insulated Sleeve,Lug
 8.Bimetal Lugs
 9.Other ODM Products
Testing Supplier VertificationRaw material from public company
Quality Management SystemTest strictly done by ISO,EN,UL and other relative standard



 
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