ADSS short-span Dead-End
Dead-end for Short Span ADSS with a small Tension Clamp material for aluminum-clad gang wire, mainly used for the corner towers, the middle of follow-tower and connecting the terminal tower, the largest installation file from the less than 100 meters.
Product Description: ADSS Short-Span Dead-End (SSDE) System
ADSS, or All-Dielectric Self-Supporting, refers to a type of optical fiber cable designed for telecommunications. As its name suggests, ADSS cables are self-supporting and do not require additional support structures like poles or towers.
A short-span dead-end (SSDE) is a cable support system specifically engineered for ADSS cables on short spans, typically less than 300 feet. The SSDE system comprises three key components:
A tension clamp to anchor the cable at one end
A suspension clamp to secure the cable at the other end
A strain relief section in the middle to absorb tension caused by wind or external factors
The SSDE system is widely used in scenarios where traditional support structures are unavailable or impractical—such as urban areas, over bodies of water, or in complex landscapes. It ensures secure and reliable support for ADSS cables over short distances, maintaining the cable's integrity and optimal performance.
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