You cannot float them because of a hot crossing. The 2 outside phases are undinged and tied to the pole using rope slings. You and your pole buddy drop the middle phase to the X braces. ![]() You're changing an arm on a H fixture, 138 KV. What is the name of Clive's favorite ewe? What color code would you see on a preformed top tie for 4/0 ACSR? For #2 ACSR? Most common rope size for handline? May be a difference of opinion here. What size guy wire does it fit? 2 answers possible. I would appreciate it if everyone would wait awhile in order to give the apprentices a chance to respond. I thought about not putting this stuff on here but, damn this thing is getting boring. I know exactly what company you worked for. Didn't have to use that damn adapter gizmo. You know I used to work for a company where we took those Ubangi guts and put a piece of small poly rope on each end in those holes and then we could install them pretty easy with a couple of tie sticks. The Salisbury guy, I believe thought John was messing with him, and didn't reply. Do you mean phase to phase or phase to ground? John was serious. This is good for 46 KV or something to that effect. Anyway the demo guy was showing us all his different appurtenances and he presented this one device and said. Went to a presentation once from the Salisbury demo guy. I think it's an even better tie that the wrap loc. The 2 piece fanner type tie is easy to install as I said before. "Man, it's a good thing we covered that other phase." Ha! We had installed fiber covers on the ajacent phase however and no harm was done. Myself and another guy were installing a wrap loc tie once and that sucker shot across the phase we were tieing in and another. I've seen them put on with that damn claw thing, 2 shotguns or even with 2 pronged tie sticks. They can be put on with just a pronged tie stick and a shotgun or like he said, with a wedding ring, or chicken catcher some call it. The ones someone describes are probably Wrap Loc brand, maybe a preform product,I don't remember. Sure do prefer the ones with gut hooks though.Īs far as applying those ties with sticks, pretty easy, and like one guy said makes a better tie. The best ones I like are those Western Power brand made in Portland I believe. ![]() I didn't realize those hand line sheaves had the rating stamped on them. Now the round ones made by Bashlin don't have a lb stamp on them I don't believe. By the way those type hooks are not worth a damn. The flat handline hook made by A.B.Chance does have a rating stamped on it.
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