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Dead Ends for Insulated Cable

Preformed dead-end cable grips are devices used to terminate and support the ends of wire ropes, cables, and conductors.

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Preformed Dead-End Cable Grips

Preformed dead-end cable grips are specialized devices designed to terminate and support the ends of wire ropes, cables, and conductors. Constructed from high-strength materials—including stainless steel, aluminum, or copper alloys—they consist of a series of individual wires or strands preformed into a specific shape to securely grip the cable.

Applications

These cable grips are primarily used in scenarios where cables require secure anchoring or even tension distribution along their length. Common applications span multiple industries:

  • Construction: Suspension bridges, structural cable supports

  • Mining: Heavy-duty cable anchoring systems

  • Transportation: Elevator cables, railway infrastructure

  • Power sector: Power transmission lines and cable terminations

Material

High-strength materials including stainless steel, aluminum, or copper alloys.

Characteristics

  1. Even Stress Distribution: Stress is distributed equally across the cable, with no concentration points, providing excellent protection for insulated cables.

  2. High Grip Strength: Under conditions that do not exceed the cable's side pressure limits, these grips offer strong gripping power and can support high tensile forces.

  3. Simplified Installation: No special tools are required, and a single person can complete the entire installation process efficiently.

Available in various designs and sizes to accommodate different cable types and dimensions, preformed dead-end cable grips deliver a strong, durable termination solution for diverse industrial needs.