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The box with 3 outlets is designed to establish up to 6 single phase connections or up to 3 three phase connections at one point of the low voltage aerial bundled network. The box with 7 outlets is designed to establish the junction of 2 overhead networks and the tap contact of 6 single phase or three phase connections maximum. These boxes can be installed on a façade or a pole. They can also be used at the network end.
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The tubular lug is designed to connect cable. It is made of tinplated copper (by electrolysis). It is manufactured with an inspection hole and socketing. It is implemented with hexagonal compressed connection. It allows copper and aluminium conductors. This lug meets the requirement of the NFC 20-130 standard. The friction welded lug is used to connect aluminium bare conductors to copper equipment terminals. It is used for industrial or indoor applications. This lug is implemented by crimping and out of traction. This lug meets the requirement of the NF C 63-061 standard. The Al/Cu tinned aluminium lug is used to connect aluminium bare conductors to copper equipment terminals. It is applied with a deep crimping.
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The cable saddle (facade) is designed for fixing the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) on façades using neutral messenger or fully supported technology. A cable saddle is implemented every 30cm to ensure excellent fixing of the A.B.C. The wall mounting is quick and easy to implement. It is discreet and aesthetic. The cable saddle (pole) is used to fix cable trunking on poles. It is fixed using a strap and it is made of UV protected thermoplastic material. The N733 is sealed with a cable tie for 15 to 30mm diameter cables, the N734 for 30 to 50mm diameter cables, and the N735 for 50 to 90mm cables.
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These anchoring and suspension clamps are designed to anchor and to hold the A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) network. This range is rather designed to self-supporting cables. The suspension bracket is designed to fix clamps on a pole or a wall. The bracket fixing is performed by straps or screws. The hook is used to fix an anchoring clamp on a pole or a wall. It is implemented once holes are drilled.