
Key Selling Points
- 100% Rated Breaking Strength (RBS): Engineered to hold the full tension of the cable without slipping.
- Tool-Free & Fast Installation: Can be installed manually in minutes—no heavy machinery or special tools required.
- Uniform Stress Distribution: Helical design protects cables from point-stress damage, extending infrastructure lifespan.
- Superior Corrosion Resistance: Double-galvanized coating, ideal for humid Southeast Asian and harsh African environments.
- Industry Color Coding: Quick size identification with standard color marks to prevent installation errors.
Product Description
Our Preformed Guy-Grip Dead-ends provide the ultimate mechanical stability for terminating overhead stay wires and fiber optic cables. Unlike traditional bolt-type clamps that can crush or weaken your lines, our helical design wraps around the cable to provide a firm, distributed grip. Whether for rural electrification in Africa or urban fiber rollouts in Southeast Asia, our products offer the reliability your project demands.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute | Specifications | Technical Reference |
| Product Name | Guy-Grip Dead-end / Tension Clamp | Helical tension clamp for terminating stay wires. |
| Material | High-Strength Galvanized Steel | Complies with ASTM A153 for superior corrosion resistance. |
| Holding Strength | 100% Rated Breaking Strength (RBS) | Engineered to prevent slippage under maximum mechanical load. |
| Size Range | 1/4″, 5/16″, 3/8″, 7/16″, 1/2″ | Compatible with various Stay Wires, ACSR, and ADSS/OPGW. |
| Color Code | Yellow, Black, Orange, Green, Blue | Industry-standard marks for error-free size identification. |
| Lay Direction | Left-hand Lay (Standard) | Must match the lay direction of the outer strand of the conductor. |
| Durability | 20+ Years Service Life | Optimized for humid Southeast Asian and harsh African climates. |
| Compatibility | Thimble, Stay Rod, Guy Insulator | Fits perfectly with standard line hardware and insulators. |
| Application | Power Distribution & Telecom Lines | Used in rural electrification and urban fiber optic networks. |