Preformed Strand Splice

Preformed Strand Splice Specs Guide

A damaged guy wire halts transmission. It is that simple. When you need to restore full tensile strength to a messenger cable, a preformed strand splice is the only hardware that matters. Most field failures happen not because the hardware is weak, but because the specified diameter tolerance did not match the actual cable. Precision…

Power Hub Screw Anchor Drawing

Utility Screw Anchor: The Ultimate Guide

A single guy-wire failure brings down a transmission tower, and the root cause is almost always the anchor. You can specify the strongest pole hardware available, but if the foundation shifts in the soil, the entire structure fails. Selecting a utility screw anchor requires matching the helix design to specific soil mechanics instead of grabbing…

Preformed Insulator Tie | Specs & Wire

Specifying hand-tied wire for distribution lines is a warranty claim waiting to happen under aeolian vibration. A properly engineered preformed insulator tie eliminates that variable by maintaining a controlled grip radius over the conductor’s lifespan. Our CNC automated bending process guarantees a fit that meets the 20% RTS grip strength requirements of IEC 60383, something…

Line Guard Installation: A Comprehensive Guide

Most spec sheets treat line guard installation as a generic field procedure, but a single mismatched wrap invites Aeolian vibration to wreck your conductor. You don’t just need a rod that fits; you need a method that eliminates stress concentrations before the first gust of wind. Proper line guard installation is the only barrier between…

Guide to Distribution Grip Dead-End Tensile Strength

The structural integrity of an electrical distribution system relies entirely on the tensile strength of its termination points. A failure here means project delays and safety liabilities. Rax Power addresses this by utilizing advanced hot-forging technology to deliver tensile performance that consistently exceeds traditional casting methods. This distinction is critical when specifying a distribution grip…