stay set
About The Product
A Stay Set is a hardware assembly used in power transmission lines and utility poles to provide stability and mechanical support. The stay set helps to keep the pole anchored and prevents tilting due to heavy tension, strong winds, or heavy-load conductors.
Essentially, it’s a key component in securing a utility pole in its proper, upright position.
products componets
stay rod
1. Description:
The main rod made from high-tensile, hot-dip galvanized steel.
2. Placement:
Encased in soil or a concrete block to provide strong anchorage.
3. Size:
Often 16 mm, 20 mm, or 25 mm in diameter; length typically ranges from 1 m to 2.5 m, depending on application.
Turnbuckle or Adjuster:
1. Description:
Allows fine-tuning of tension after installation.
2. Placement:
Positioned at the upper end of the stay wire.
3. Size:
Eye & jaw sizes match the rod; typically M16, M20, or M25.
Eye Rod or Anchor Rod:
1. Description:
Encased in soil or a concrete foundation to provide a strong anchoring point for the stay wire.
2. Placement:
Buried at an angle away from the base of the utility pole.
3. Size:
Rod length and thickness vary by soil condition (typically 1–2 m).
Stay Wire:
1. Description:
Steel wire rope or stranded wire with high-tensile strength. .
2. Placement:
Connects the upper side of the pole to the anchored rod.
3. Size:
Often 7/2.64 mm or 7/3.27 mm stranded wire, depending on load..
Eye Rod or Anchor Rod:
1. Description:
Support hardware used to connect, align, or lock components in place.
2. Placement:
Positioned at points where components come together (at the plate, near the turnbuckle, or alongside the wire).
3. Size:
Generally plate sizes range from 150 mm × 150 mm with thickness 5 mm–10 mm.
Thimble and Eye Bolt
1. Description:
Steel wire rope or stranded wire with high-tensile strength. .
2. Placement:
Thimble is placed at the wire’s loop, while the eye bolt is anchored to a plate or a structural component.
3. Size:
Thimble sizes match wire gauge; eye bolts typically range from M16 to M25.