The double span brace are used to support heavy cross arm construction. Braces are attached to the underside of the cross arm with 1/2 inch machine bolt or lag screw and fastened to the pole with 5/8 inch machine bolt.
product details
The double span brace are used to support heavy cross arm construction. Braces are attached to the underside of the cross arm with 1/2 inch machine bolt or lag screw and fastened to the pole with 5/8 inch machine bolt.
·45" length end-to-end
·9/16" x 1" crossarm mounting hole
·11/16" pole mounting hole
·In compliance withANSI C135.6 specification
·Galvanized per ASTM A-153
DESCRIPTION:
Angle Brace Double span cross arm is also called angle cross arm brace or v type cross arm, it is one piece used to support heavy cross arm construction. Angle steel while the braces are attached to the underside of the cross arm with ½” bolts while fastened to the 5/8” bolt with the pole.
Most of the fittings in the operation of the need to bear greater tension, and some also ensure good electrical contact, it is related to the safety of the wire or tower, even if a damage, may also cause line failure.Therefore, the quality, correct use and installation of the fittings have a certain impact on the safe power transmission of the circuit.
APPLICATION:
The main objective of the cross arm is to provide stability to heavy cross arm construction in the transmission line.
Features:
1. Made of anti-corrosive suitable for the coastal and polluted atmosphere
2. Ideal In harsh weather condition
3. Saving of recurring cost
4. labour suitable
5. Maintenance-free no painting
6. Reduced transportation cost
7. Light in weight with ease of erecting and reliable performance
Technical Details
Coating | Galvanized, ASTM A-153 | ||
Material | Steel | ||
Length | 42.00 in | ||
Weight | 8.04 lb |
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