Electrical Transmission & Structural Solutions

​A V-Cross Arm is a critical structural component used in electrical transmission and distribution lines. Shaped like the letter “V,” it is typically made from high-grade galvanized steel. Its primary purpose is to hold insulators and conductors securely at a specific distance from the utility pole, ensuring safety and preventing electrical faults.

​The V-Cross Arm is best for 11kV to 33kV distribution lines where space is constrained and high mechanical reliability is non-negotiable.

A Cut Point Channel (often referred to as a “Dead-end” or “Section” channel) is a heavy-duty steel beam used at points where a transmission line ends, turns a sharp corner, or needs to be sectionalized. It acts as the primary anchor point for the tension exerted by the conductors.

Category:
Benefits
​Corrosion Resistance:
Usually hot-dip galvanized to withstand harsh outdoor weather conditions.
​High Structural Strength:
Designed to support the heavy weight of high-voltage conductors and insulators.
​Wind Resistance:
The aerodynamic “V” shape helps in reducing wind load on the pole structure.
​Cost-Effective:
Offers a long service life with minimal maintenance requirements.

​Process
​Forging/Casting:
Clamps are either forged for strength or cast for complex shapes.
Threading:
High-precision threading for nuts and bolts.​
Surface Treatment:
Electro-galvanization or hot-dip galvanization for longevity.
​Quality Testing:
Tension and slip tests to ensure they meet utility standards.