• These equipment aim to protect hands during installation works. The insulating gloves are designed to protect against electrical shocks during powered works.
  • These equipment aim to protect the head and the face during installation works.
  • These equipment aim to protect the fitter from falls during installation works at height.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • These connectors are used to make a tap connection between aerial networks. The connection is realised by means of insulation piercing technology.
  • These connectors are used to make a tap connection between aerial networks. The connection is realised by means of insulation piercing technology.
  • This telescopic stick is used to operate a fuse switch disconnector, remotely from the ground level, but also to check that there is no voltage or for the earthing thanks to accessories sold apart. Each model is equipped with a notched universal U-shaped terminal end. To operate a Fuse Switch Disconnector (FSD) remotely from the ground level, the notched universal U-shaped threaded terminal end is fixed to the operating stick. The F210 end can be used to operate a Fuse Switch Disconnector manually, without loss of handling thanks to its handle shape.
  • The anchoring assembly is designed for the 1500daN single or double anchoring of A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) with insulated neutral messenger of 54.6 and 70mm² sections. It comprises a bracket supporting one or two anchoring clamps. The suspension assembly is designed for suspending the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) with insulated neutral messenger of 50 - 95mm² sections for code K277 and 50 - 70mm² sections for code K283. It comprises a movable link system, a suspension clamp and a bracket. 2 standard suspension assemblies are available: - ES 1500, - ESF 715 equipped with a fuse element (breaking 715 ± 65daN). The fuse element can be factory calibrated between 500 and 1 200daN. It is designed to break when an abnormal effort is applied on the A.B.C. The cable drops without causing the pole to break (i.e.: tree falling on to a power line). The cable can be quickly put back in position thanks to the installation of a new clamp on the bracket still in place.
  • This sleeve is designed to connect aluminium or copper conductors. It does not need the sectoral cores to be rounded before. It is implemented using a 13 or 17mm spanner. The electrical capacity is respectively 240mm² aluminium conductors (K191, K192), 150mm² aluminium or copper conductors (K193) and 95mm² aluminium or copper conductors (K189).
  • This c onnector is de signed to connect a low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) to another network of the same type or to a low voltage aluminium alloy or copper bare conductors network. In main line, the section of the insulated conductors is from 25 to 150mm² depending on the model, and is from 7 to 120mm² on bare conductors. In tap line, the section of the insulated conductors is from 25 to 70mm² and from 35 to 150mm² depending on the model.
  • This connector is designed to connect a low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) network to another low voltage aluminium alloy or copper bare conductors network. The section of the bare conductors is from 7 to 240mm² depending on the model. The section of the insulated cables is from 25 to 150mm² depending on the model.
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