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This overhead swivel is used between two overhead pulling grips to replace an old conductor by a new one or between a pulling grip and the wire rope on the winch. It prevents any twisting of the conductor during pulling, unreeling and laying. All of the parts are made of alloyed steel. The overhead pulling grip is deasigned for the pulling, unreeling and larying of bare and insulated self-supporting overhead cables. This overhead pulling grip is deasigned for the pulling, unreeling and larying of bare and insulated overhead cables with neutral messenger.
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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.
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DIN cabinets exist in 3 widths and are designed to receive a 300, 450 or 600mm REMIC set of bars support. They use "common" equipment (direct connection network, service) and RRCP cutting / protection network connection modules. They are also designed for possible re-supply of the set of bars support without additional re-supply doors.
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This mat is used to protect the fitter working area from contact voltage, during electrical work, without load in HV context and under load in LV one. Several models are available from class 0 to class 4. The insulating ladder protects the fitter from current voltage during electrical installation works.
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This cable sealing end is designed to ensure the watertightness of network and service stripped conductors ends. It is slid on the conductors and implemented without using flame. This cap is designed to ensure the watertightness of network and service cables conductors end. It can be used on cable drums. It is used exclusively without power.
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The pulley is designed to receive low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) for unwinding and pulling operations. The mechanical winch is designed to pull conductors of a low voltage power line. Light and small, it can be used for all types of cable adjustments, in particular on top of supports. It can be used also for lifting loads, stowing poles and other applications. The overhead comealong clamp is designed to pull, retain and stretch bare or insulated conductors of a power line. Three models are available according to the type of conductors to be implemented: - Bare steel or aluminium cable, - A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) type neutral messenger, - A.B.C. type fully supported. The wire-strainer is designed to pull conductors on a low voltage electrical line manually. These climbers are designed to help fitters climbing along poles and facilitate work at height. Sold in pair.
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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.
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This end connectors range is used for the connection of leading in cables to electrical equipment terminals (cutouts, electronic meters, ect). It is a universal solution to connect the connection cable and the meter terminals no matter what is the metal or the block nature. The end connector can be fitted on sectoral or circular-shaped copper or aluminum stranded or solid core conductors. It provides class II protection using the double insulated colored tail, when equipped with the cover.