AFC-B-BAFT/160/143-147 (1)
Description
Description
Standards
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Anchorage ties prevent the cable from slipping on steep slopes or anchor the cables at the end of a pipe system.
The holding force depends on the cable type, the cable construction and the chosen bridge
applications
• Anchoring the cables on both sides of a pipe
• Anchoring the cables in a steep slope
• An anchorage bridge every 50m high difference
• Laying in cable ducts (to avoid cable sliding due to vibrations, dilation)
construction
•Aluminum casing
• Stainless steel screws A2
• with glued-in rubber insert
Remarks
• Anchorages are always installed without traction.
• It is recommended to mount the anchor brackets as close to the pipe as possible.
• It is recommended to mount the anchor brackets as close to the trims as possible.
• The cables laid in gutters often suffer from vibration caused by traffic landslides, which is further amplified by the expansion. To handle this case, several mounting brackets or an anchorage brackets, with or without rubber padding is recommended.
• Cables routed in cable ducts are often subject to vibration due to traffic. These are further enhanced by the dilatation.
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Characteristics
Characteristics
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Construction characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Mechanical characteristics
Mechanical characteristics
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