Identifying Switchyard Components for Linemen

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Dear friends

I need the names of these components show in attached pictures of Switchyards. So that I will get information form google and there manufacturer.

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From a more engineering point of view: in general those pieces of equipment are called clamps. That would be the case of pictures #1 and #3, where the bus is connected to a dropper (downward cable). When there is an angle connection where there may be electrodinamic or mechanical forces , as in #2, they are called strain clamps.
 
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From a more engineering point of view: in general those pieces of equipment are called clamps. That would be the case of pictures #1 and #3, where the bus is connected to a dropper (downward cable). When there is an angle connection where there may be electrodinamic or mechanical forces , as in #2, they are called strain clamps.

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