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Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp

MOQ: 1000
Standard Packaging: Wooden box
Delivery Period: 45 days
Payment Method: D/P,T/T,Western Union
Supply Capacity: 10000PCS/month
Detail Information
Place of Origin
Qingdao, China
Brand Name
Qingdao Sande Tech Co.,Ltd
Certification
ISO, DIN, AISI, ASTM, BS, JIS, etc.
Model Number
OEM
Heat Resistance:
High
Molding Technics:
Pressure Casting
Heattreatment:
Optional Quenching, Tempering, Annealing
Surface Treatment:
Anodizing, Brushed
Heat Treatment:
Tempering
Product Material:
Carbon Steel Boron Steel 35mnB
Capability:
500, 000, 000PCS/Year
Quality Control:
ISO9001,100% Inspection Before Shipping
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Product Description

Hot forging steel anchor assembly tension clamp

Product Overview

This component is a hot-forged steel anchor assembly tension clamp, manufactured through a closed-die process for superior dimensional accuracy and material density. The product undergoes quenching and tempering heat treatment to achieve a high-strength microstructure, ensuring reliable performance under extreme tensile loads. It is designed for permanent anchoring applications in overhead transmission lines.

Product advantages

1. Superior Strength & Durability

  • Exceptional Mechanical Properties: The hot forging process refines the steel's grain structure and creates a continuous grain flow, resulting in unparalleled strength, toughness, and impact resistance—far exceeding cast or fabricated alternatives.

  • Excellent Fatigue Resistance: Withstands long-term dynamic loads caused by wind-induced vibration and load fluctuations, significantly extending service life in demanding applications.

  • High Load-Bearing Capacity: Engineered to withstand extreme tensile forces in overhead transmission lines, ensuring system stability and safety even under severe weather conditions.

2. Unmatched Reliability

  • High Density & Defect-Free: The forging process eliminates internal defects like porosity and shrinkage, guaranteeing superior internal integrity and making it the most reliable choice for critical power applications.

  • Consistent Performance: Precision die forging ensures every unit delivers highly consistent mechanical properties and dimensional accuracy, providing reliable performance across all your projects.

  • Proven Safety: As a critical load-bearing component, its inherent reliability provides a solid foundation for the safe and continuous operation of the entire transmission system.

3. Long Service Life & Cost-Efficiency

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance: Standard hot-dip galvanized coating provides long-lasting, uniform protection against harsh environmental corrosion.

  • Lower Lifetime Cost: While the initial investment may be higher, its exceptionally long service life and near-zero failure rate significantly reduce maintenance, replacement, and downtime costs, delivering a superior return on investment (ROI).

  • Overload Resilience: In the event of an unexpected overload, the forged steel component is more likely to deform plastically rather than fracture catastrophically, providing a critical safety warning.

4. Optimized Structural Integrity

  • One-Piece Construction: Key components are forged as a single piece, eliminating the potential weak points and stress concentrations associated with welding.

  • Precise Geometry: Precision forging dies ensure complex shapes and critical assembly dimensions are maintained, guaranteeing a perfect and secure fit with conductors, insulators, and other hardware.

Product parameters
Category Parameter Details / Typical Specification
General Product Type Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp (Dead-End Clamp)

Application Overhead Transmission & Distribution Lines

Standard ASTM A-124, IEC 61284, AS/NZS 4793, or Customer-Specific
Material & Finish Base Material High-Strength Carbon Steel (e.g., 1035, 1045)

Forging Process Hot Drop Forging

Surface Treatment Hot-Dip Galvanized to ASTM A-153 / ISO 1461

Galvanizing Thickness ≥85 µm (Minimum Average)
Mechanical Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) ≥500 MPa (or as per design requirement)

Yield Strength (Min) ≥300 MPa (or as per design requirement)

Elongation ≥12%
Electrical Current Rating N/A (Non-Conductive, for Mechanical Anchoring)
Dimensional Conductor Range As per customer drawing (e.g., 265 mm² to 560 mm² ACSR)

Bolt Torque Specified per assembly (e.g., 100 N·m ±10%)
Performance Slip Strength Exceeds 95% of Conductor Rated Breaking Strength (RBS)

Corrosion Resistance >500 hours Neutral Salt Spray Test (Red Rust)

Temperature Range -40°C to +80°C (Operational)
Quality & Compliance Certification ISO 9001, ISO 14001

Inspection Dimensional, Visual, Mechanical Property Test

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Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp 1

Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp 2

Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp 3

FAQ

1. What is the primary application of this tension clamp?
This hot-forged steel anchor assembly is designed as a permanent dead-end clamp for overhead transmission and distribution lines. Its primary function is to securely anchor and terminate conductors or shield wires at transmission towers, poles, or other structures, withstanding full tensile loads.

2. Why is hot forging superior to casting or fabrication for this component?
Hot forging produces a superior product because it:

  • Eliminates Internal Defects: It removes voids and porosity common in castings.

  • Increases Strength: It refines the steel's grain structure and creates a continuous grain flow, resulting in higher strength, better impact resistance, and superior fatigue performance.

  • Provides Consistency: It ensures uniform mechanical properties and structural integrity across every unit, which is critical for safety and reliability.

3. What corrosion protection is provided?
The standard finish is hot-dip galvanizing in compliance with international standards such as ASTM A153. This process provides a thick, durable, and sacrificial zinc coating that offers long-term protection against corrosion in harsh outdoor environments. Other coatings (e.g., zinc-aluminum) can be explored for specific requirements.

4. Can you provide custom designs based on our drawings or specifications?
Yes, absolutely. We specialize in custom manufacturing. We can produce tension clamps to your specific dimensional drawings, mechanical requirements (such as ultimate tensile strength), and applicable national or international standards (e.g., IEC, ANSI, AS).

5. How do you ensure the quality and consistency of your products?
Our quality assurance system is certified to ISO 9001. We implement strict process control throughout production, from raw material inspection to final assembly. Our products undergo rigorous testing, including dimensional checks, visual inspection, and mechanical property verification, to ensure they consistently meet or exceed specifications.

6. What is the typical lead time for orders?
Lead times vary based on order quantity and product customization. Generally, standard products have a shorter lead time, while large custom orders require more time for tooling and production. Please contact our sales team with your specific requirements for an accurate lead time quotation.

7. What is the key advantage of your clamp in terms of performance?
The key performance advantage is exceptional fatigue resistance. The forged grain flow allows the clamp to withstand the constant vibrations and dynamic loads caused by wind on the power line for decades, significantly reducing the risk of fatigue failure and ensuring long-term system reliability.

8. How does the slip strength of the clamp compare to the conductor's strength?
Our clamps are engineered to have a slip strength that exceeds 95% of the conductor's Rated Breaking Strength (RBS). This ensures that the conductor itself will fail before the clamp slips, guaranteeing the clamp is the strongest point in the assembly.

Products
PRODUCTS DETAILS
Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp
MOQ: 1000
Standard Packaging: Wooden box
Delivery Period: 45 days
Payment Method: D/P,T/T,Western Union
Supply Capacity: 10000PCS/month
Detail Information
Place of Origin
Qingdao, China
Brand Name
Qingdao Sande Tech Co.,Ltd
Certification
ISO, DIN, AISI, ASTM, BS, JIS, etc.
Model Number
OEM
Heat Resistance:
High
Molding Technics:
Pressure Casting
Heattreatment:
Optional Quenching, Tempering, Annealing
Surface Treatment:
Anodizing, Brushed
Heat Treatment:
Tempering
Product Material:
Carbon Steel Boron Steel 35mnB
Capability:
500, 000, 000PCS/Year
Quality Control:
ISO9001,100% Inspection Before Shipping
Minimum Order Quantity:
1000
Packaging Details:
Wooden box
Delivery Time:
45 days
Payment Terms:
D/P,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability:
10000PCS/month
Highlight

hot forging steel anchor clamp

,

steel tension clamp assembly

,

hot forging anchor clamp assembly

Product Description

Hot forging steel anchor assembly tension clamp

Product Overview

This component is a hot-forged steel anchor assembly tension clamp, manufactured through a closed-die process for superior dimensional accuracy and material density. The product undergoes quenching and tempering heat treatment to achieve a high-strength microstructure, ensuring reliable performance under extreme tensile loads. It is designed for permanent anchoring applications in overhead transmission lines.

Product advantages

1. Superior Strength & Durability

  • Exceptional Mechanical Properties: The hot forging process refines the steel's grain structure and creates a continuous grain flow, resulting in unparalleled strength, toughness, and impact resistance—far exceeding cast or fabricated alternatives.

  • Excellent Fatigue Resistance: Withstands long-term dynamic loads caused by wind-induced vibration and load fluctuations, significantly extending service life in demanding applications.

  • High Load-Bearing Capacity: Engineered to withstand extreme tensile forces in overhead transmission lines, ensuring system stability and safety even under severe weather conditions.

2. Unmatched Reliability

  • High Density & Defect-Free: The forging process eliminates internal defects like porosity and shrinkage, guaranteeing superior internal integrity and making it the most reliable choice for critical power applications.

  • Consistent Performance: Precision die forging ensures every unit delivers highly consistent mechanical properties and dimensional accuracy, providing reliable performance across all your projects.

  • Proven Safety: As a critical load-bearing component, its inherent reliability provides a solid foundation for the safe and continuous operation of the entire transmission system.

3. Long Service Life & Cost-Efficiency

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance: Standard hot-dip galvanized coating provides long-lasting, uniform protection against harsh environmental corrosion.

  • Lower Lifetime Cost: While the initial investment may be higher, its exceptionally long service life and near-zero failure rate significantly reduce maintenance, replacement, and downtime costs, delivering a superior return on investment (ROI).

  • Overload Resilience: In the event of an unexpected overload, the forged steel component is more likely to deform plastically rather than fracture catastrophically, providing a critical safety warning.

4. Optimized Structural Integrity

  • One-Piece Construction: Key components are forged as a single piece, eliminating the potential weak points and stress concentrations associated with welding.

  • Precise Geometry: Precision forging dies ensure complex shapes and critical assembly dimensions are maintained, guaranteeing a perfect and secure fit with conductors, insulators, and other hardware.

Product parameters
Category Parameter Details / Typical Specification
General Product Type Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp (Dead-End Clamp)

Application Overhead Transmission & Distribution Lines

Standard ASTM A-124, IEC 61284, AS/NZS 4793, or Customer-Specific
Material & Finish Base Material High-Strength Carbon Steel (e.g., 1035, 1045)

Forging Process Hot Drop Forging

Surface Treatment Hot-Dip Galvanized to ASTM A-153 / ISO 1461

Galvanizing Thickness ≥85 µm (Minimum Average)
Mechanical Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) ≥500 MPa (or as per design requirement)

Yield Strength (Min) ≥300 MPa (or as per design requirement)

Elongation ≥12%
Electrical Current Rating N/A (Non-Conductive, for Mechanical Anchoring)
Dimensional Conductor Range As per customer drawing (e.g., 265 mm² to 560 mm² ACSR)

Bolt Torque Specified per assembly (e.g., 100 N·m ±10%)
Performance Slip Strength Exceeds 95% of Conductor Rated Breaking Strength (RBS)

Corrosion Resistance >500 hours Neutral Salt Spray Test (Red Rust)

Temperature Range -40°C to +80°C (Operational)
Quality & Compliance Certification ISO 9001, ISO 14001

Inspection Dimensional, Visual, Mechanical Property Test

Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp 0

Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp 1

Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp 2

Hot Forging Steel Anchor Assembly Tension Clamp 3

FAQ

1. What is the primary application of this tension clamp?
This hot-forged steel anchor assembly is designed as a permanent dead-end clamp for overhead transmission and distribution lines. Its primary function is to securely anchor and terminate conductors or shield wires at transmission towers, poles, or other structures, withstanding full tensile loads.

2. Why is hot forging superior to casting or fabrication for this component?
Hot forging produces a superior product because it:

  • Eliminates Internal Defects: It removes voids and porosity common in castings.

  • Increases Strength: It refines the steel's grain structure and creates a continuous grain flow, resulting in higher strength, better impact resistance, and superior fatigue performance.

  • Provides Consistency: It ensures uniform mechanical properties and structural integrity across every unit, which is critical for safety and reliability.

3. What corrosion protection is provided?
The standard finish is hot-dip galvanizing in compliance with international standards such as ASTM A153. This process provides a thick, durable, and sacrificial zinc coating that offers long-term protection against corrosion in harsh outdoor environments. Other coatings (e.g., zinc-aluminum) can be explored for specific requirements.

4. Can you provide custom designs based on our drawings or specifications?
Yes, absolutely. We specialize in custom manufacturing. We can produce tension clamps to your specific dimensional drawings, mechanical requirements (such as ultimate tensile strength), and applicable national or international standards (e.g., IEC, ANSI, AS).

5. How do you ensure the quality and consistency of your products?
Our quality assurance system is certified to ISO 9001. We implement strict process control throughout production, from raw material inspection to final assembly. Our products undergo rigorous testing, including dimensional checks, visual inspection, and mechanical property verification, to ensure they consistently meet or exceed specifications.

6. What is the typical lead time for orders?
Lead times vary based on order quantity and product customization. Generally, standard products have a shorter lead time, while large custom orders require more time for tooling and production. Please contact our sales team with your specific requirements for an accurate lead time quotation.

7. What is the key advantage of your clamp in terms of performance?
The key performance advantage is exceptional fatigue resistance. The forged grain flow allows the clamp to withstand the constant vibrations and dynamic loads caused by wind on the power line for decades, significantly reducing the risk of fatigue failure and ensuring long-term system reliability.

8. How does the slip strength of the clamp compare to the conductor's strength?
Our clamps are engineered to have a slip strength that exceeds 95% of the conductor's Rated Breaking Strength (RBS). This ensures that the conductor itself will fail before the clamp slips, guaranteeing the clamp is the strongest point in the assembly.