Tension clamp for stranded conductor

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Combined

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174 84C, 174 90, 174 93, 439882, H01R 418

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060159537

ABSTRACT:
An end of a conductor having a stranded conductor layer wound around a tension member made of resin-reinforced carbon fiber is cut back to expose the end of the tension member. The exposed end of the tension member is inserted into a metal fitting having multiple longitudinal slits. A metal sleeve is then fit over the metal fitting and also partially over the stranded conductor layer before compress-fitted into place. Accordingly, it is possible to attach, with good workability and sufficient tensile strength, a conductor that has a tension member made of resin-reinforced carbon fiber.

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