• The dismountable tap contact single service connector designed to connect independently the insulated service conductors to the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors). While connection of the main line conductor uses insulation piercing technology, that of the tap line uses stripping technology. The bare conductor service connector with independent tightening is used to connect independently the insulated service conductors to the low voltage overhead copper bare conductor network.
  • 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.
  • These parallel groove clamps are designed to connect a bare aluminium or copper line from another bare aluminium line. They are adapted to outdoor use.
  • Cable tie

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    The cable tie is designed to tighten the phase and neutral conductors in order to achieve correct installation. It is used to prevent the conductors from rubbing against accessories such as clamps.
  • The protective duct is designed to protect aerial subsurface connections on poles or façades. It is fixed on pole using straps or on facade using screws.
  • The street light set is designed to interconnect a network with a street light installation inside a lighting column. The end cap is designed to ensure street light conductor insulation when fitted at its end. It is mainly used on the bottom of lighting column.
  • This flexible end cap is designed to ensure insulation of the end of a conductor. It can be used inside and outside.
  • These preinslated lugs with mechanical tightening are used to connect aerial aluminum or copper conductors, solid or stranded round core, to copper equipment terminals. They are to be used without mechanical load. They are made of tinned copper which allows compatibility to copper and aluminium. The connection of the conductor is ensured by one or two shear head screws, for optimal tightening.
  • Bare lug

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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.
  • These bolts and nuts are designed to fix MV/LV accessories.
  • These I.P.C. (Insulation Piercing Connector) are designed to establish a tap connection from a medium voltage conductor to another conductor of the same type.
  • This preinsulated sleeve is designed for the connection of copper or aluminium stranded core overhead insulated conductors with traction or with no mechanical load. It is used for the installation, repair or modification of low voltage service lines. The junction can be established between two conductors of equal or unequal sections. All combinations of sections are possible. The section of the cables ranges goes from 6 up to 35mm².
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