Wire Rope Clamp
A wire rope clamp is an industrial connector used to secure and guide wire ropes in lifting systems, cranes, and heavy load handling. These clamps are typically made from carbon or alloy steel with surface hardness of 30–40 HRC and tensile strength of 500–800 MPa. Clamp dimensions vary depending on wire rope diameter, from 6 to 40 millimeters. Hot-dip galvanizing or industrial coating enhances corrosion and rust resistance. Engineered design of the body and bolts ensures uniform stress distribution, preventing damage to the wire rope.
Structurally, a wire rope clamp consists of a main U-shaped or saddle body and securing bolts with precise threading to provide safe and reliable attachment. Bolts and nuts are made of hardened steel, capable of withstanding high dynamic and static loads. These clamps are widely used in oil, gas, marine, construction, and transportation industries, offering stable performance at operating temperatures from −40°C to +150°C.