Aluminium sleeve: aluminium/sleeve factory coated with compound type "B" inside
Aluminium compensating sleeve: aluminium [picture 2]
Steel sleeve: steel/zinc-plated
Compression joints according DIN VDE 0212-485
These compression joints are designed for the inseparable, full tension, current-carrying connection of ACSR having equal cross sections.
We do manufacture full-tension compression joints are for all types of ACSR. In addition, we manufacture compression connectors for ACSR according to other national standards. Please send us your detailed inquiry.
The installation and pressing of the press connectors must be carried out by trained staff.
After crimping, we recommend a check with our RIBE gauge set.
When hexagonal crimping compression joints, it is generally important to ensure that the press inserts of the mechanical or hydraulic tools bear the same identification numbers as the sleeves being crimped.
Aluminium, aluminium alloy / sleeve factory coated with compound type "B" inside
Additional information
These compression joints are suitable for inseparable, full tension, current carrying connections of AAC having equal cross sections.
For compression joints for all aluminium alloy conductors (AAAC) please get in touch with us.
The installation and crimping of compression joints must be carried out by trained professionals. After crimping, we recommend conducting a verification by using the RIBE gauge case.
For hexagonal crimping of compression joints, it is essential to ensure that the press inserts of mechanical or hydraulic tools bear the same identification numbers as the sleeves being crimped.
aluminium / sleeve factory coated with compound type B inside
Additional information
These compression joints are used to establish inseparable, current carrying connections of ACSR having equal cross sections. They are preferably installed in jumpers
Take care for identical code numbers of die sets and sleeves to be compressed. - The conductor ends are to be cut carefully and right angled to the axis of the conductor. To avoid opening of the strands the conductor ends have to be secured by wrapping with a PVC-tape. The conductor ends have to be cleaned thoroughly to remove contamination, grease and oxide. For doing this, a steel wire brush is recommended. Regarding the lengthening of the aluminium sleeve during the compression, it has to begin at the centre and to proceed to the ends. It is recommended to compress one half of the sleeve first and then the other. Pay attention to the existing compression marks.