• Nll Aluminium Alloy Strain Clamp for Electric Power Line ACSR ADSS Fittings
  • Nll Aluminium Alloy Strain Clamp for Electric Power Line ACSR ADSS Fittings

Nll Aluminium Alloy Strain Clamp for Electric Power Line ACSR ADSS Fittings

Technics: H.D.G.
Standard: GB
Usage: Substation Fittings, Line Fittings, Cable Accessory
Type: Link Fittings
Material: Steel
Surface: Hot-DIP Galvanized
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
NLL
Transport Package
Export Carton
Specification
Stardard
Trademark
SMICO
Origin
China
HS Code
8536909000
Production Capacity
500, 000 PCS Per Month

Product Description

NLL Aluminium Alloy Strain Clamp for Electric Power Line ACSR ADSS Fittings

Name

NLL strain clamp

Application

Power Accessories on power transmission, power Distribution, power station, etc.

Type and Size

All products types and sizes can be available

Material

Aluminium 

Finish

 

Color

white

Quality Certificate

ISO 9001

Hot Sale Market

Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa, South America and North America 

Packaging

Bag, Carton, Pallet, Wooden box or as your requirement or Standard seaworthy export packing

Delivery

10-20 days after receive your deposit



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Nll Aluminium Alloy Strain Clamp for Electric Power Line ACSR ADSS Fittings
Nll Aluminium Alloy Strain Clamp for Electric Power Line ACSR ADSS Fittings




Nll Aluminium Alloy Strain Clamp for Electric Power Line ACSR ADSS Fittings
Nll Aluminium Alloy Strain Clamp for Electric Power Line ACSR ADSS Fittings

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Manufacturer/Factory
Number of Employees
28
Year of Establishment
2006-12-15