The Cable Guard Strap is a steel mounting component that secures U-cable guards to utility poles in riser pole installations. It provides a reliable attachment point to protect power and telephone cable runs from physical damage in outdoor environments.
Manufactured from American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) 1018 or 14 gauge steel, the strap features a hot dip galvanized coating conforming to ASTM Specification A153 and Bellcore specification 6789. This galvanized finish delivers corrosion resistance and extended service life in outdoor conditions. Each unit bears a stamped size marking for identification.
The strap measures 0.125 inches thick with widths of 0.75 inches or 1 inch depending on the model. Pre-drilled mounting holes measure 9/32 inches or 11/32 inches in diameter, designed to accommodate 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch lag screws (sold separately). The hole placement enables straightforward installation on standard utility poles.
Standard packaging includes 200 to 250 straps per carton for bulk handling. Dimensional drawings and specification sheets provide detailed geometry, mounting hole locations, and application guidelines for proper field installation and compatibility verification.
Cable Guard Strap Supplier for Maximum Durability
RaxPower offers riser pole hardware for two installation types as China’s leading manufacturer established in 2003 with 21 years of expertise. U-Cable guards protect cable where circuits lead from underground to overhead on riser poles applications, providing maximum protection against collisions and vandalism.
The Cable Guard Strap is a strap-mounted solution that uses lag screws for secure pole attachment, manufactured from 14-gauge hot-dip galvanized steel to ensure durability and corrosion resistance. This product benefits from our advanced hot-dip galvanizing technology:
- Controls liquid temperature for a smooth, bright surface without defects
- Mean coating thickness exceeding 85 microns per ISO 1461
- Leverages automatic machines for accurate sizing and uniform hardware
Supported by 17,000 square meters of production workshops in Hebei Province and a team of over 170 employees, including professional technicians and engineers, we employ strict quality control, multi-stage testing, and processes like hot forging for strength to deliver reliable, high-quality straps that have passed SGS tests. This embodies our philosophy of comprehensive protection and versatility for cable installations through quality materials.
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| Parameter | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| A | 1-1/32 | in |
| B | 1-1/2 | in |
| C | 0.75 or 1.00 | in |
| D | 1-7/16 | in |
| E | 0.125 | in |
| F | 9/32 or 11/32 | in |
| R | 3/8 | in |
| Standard Pack Quantity | 250 | straps |
| Carton Weight | 36 | lbs |
| Material | AISI 1018 or 14 gauge steel | – |
| Coating | Hot dip galvanized per ASTM A153 | – |
| Standards | ASTM A153, Bellcore 6789 | – |
| Size Stamped | Yes | – |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)
What is the primary application of the cable guard strap?
The cable guard strap is used for securing cable guards to utility poles.
What materials and standards does the cable guard strap meet?
It is constructed from AISI 1018 steel and hot-dip galvanized per ASTM Specification A153, conforming to Bellcore specification 6789 for durability and corrosion resistance in demanding outdoor environments.
What sizes and dimensions are available?
Standard sizes include .125 x 3/4 and 1 wide x 3/16 thick, with various dimensions stamped on each strap to fit different cable guard widths and project needs.
What are the specifications for mounting holes and fasteners?
Mounting holes are typically 9/32 or 11/32 in diameter, depending on strap size. Installation requires lag screws, such as 3/8 lag screws, which are purchased separately.
How are the straps packaged for shipment?
Straps are packaged in standard cartons with quantities of 200 to 250 per carton and weights such as 36 lbs per carton, facilitating efficient handling, shipping, and bulk logistics.
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