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The Aluminum Deadend Strain Clamp is a high-strength overhead line tension fitting designed for anchoring conductors in power transmission and distribution systems. This hot dip galvanized ASTM A153 aluminum deadend strain clamp provides secure mechanical holding and stable electrical performance at line dead ends and high-tension sections. Manufactured from durable aluminum alloy with hot dip galvanized steel components, it offers excellent corrosion resistance and long service life for outdoor applications.
High mechanical strength for conductor tension
Hot dip galvanized to ASTM A153 standard
Lightweight aluminum alloy body
Reliable grip without conductor damag
Excellent corrosion resistance for outdoor use
Stable performance in long-term operation
Widely used in overhead power line systems

Overhead power transmission lines
Power distribution lines
Dead-end conductor sections
High-tension line sections
Utility pole line installations
• Install the aluminum deadend strain clamp at conductor dead ends or anchoring points.
• Insert the conductor into the clamp body according to the specified conductor size.
• Tighten bolts evenly to ensure secure mechanical grip.
• Check alignment and tension before final commissioning.


Manufactured from high-quality aluminum alloy materials
Hot dip galvanized steel parts meeting ASTM A153
Strict mechanical load and corrosion resistance testing
Consistent quality control before shipment
Designed for long-term outdoor power line use

Q1: What is an aluminum deadend strain clamp used for?
A1: It is used to anchor conductors at dead ends or high-tension sections of overhead power lines.
Q2: Is this clamp suitable for outdoor use?
A2: Yes, it is designed for long-term outdoor power line applications.
Q3: Does the clamp meet corrosion resistance standards?
A3: Yes, it features hot dip galvanized components in accordance with ASTM A153.
Q4: Will the clamp damage the conductor?
A4: No, it is designed to provide strong grip without damaging the conductor.
Q5: Where is this clamp commonly applied?
A5: It is commonly used in transmission and distribution overhead line systems.
