C Cable Suspension Bolt

  • Used for Clamps at strand crossovers and on steel cable crossarms.
  • Bolt is a 5/8″ x 2-1/2″ Track Bolt.
  • All components are Hot Dip Galvanized to meet ASTM Specification F2329.
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Description

C Cable Suspension Bolt is a crucial piece of poleline hardware, specifically a heavy-duty through-bolt (often 5/8″ x 2-1/2″) used with matching “C” shaped clamps to securely attach figure-8 or jacketed messenger cables to telephone poles, providing support for power/communication lines without damaging the cable’s insulation. These galvanized steel assemblies create a strong grip using serpentine grooves and track bolts to handle tension on straight runs or gentle angles, ensuring safe and stable cable suspension. 

C Cable Suspension Bolt
Key Components & Function:
  • C-Cable Clamp: Two mating steel or aluminum plates with serpentine (S-shaped) grooves that grip the messenger wire.
  • Through Bolt: A large bolt (e.g., 5/8″ diameter) that passes through the center hole of the clamp and the pole, serving as a clamping member and attachment point.
  • Nuts & Washer: Square nuts and often a washer secure the bolt, ensuring proper spacing and tension.
  • Application: Supports self-supporting (figure-8) or jacketed cables on utility poles, ideal for straight lines or angles up to 25 degrees.
  • Material: Typically made from ductile iron or steel, hot-dip galvanized for corrosion resistance. 
How it Works:
  1. The C-clamp is placed around the cable.
  2. The through-bolt goes through the clamp’s center hole and a pre-drilled hole in the pole.
  3. As the nuts are tightened, the clamp’s plates squeeze the cable within the grooves, securing it firmly to the pole.