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Constant-force spring PPD D13-22 0,18x15x7 IEK

Description

The PPD springs are designed for connection of grounding bar to metal sheath and armor bands of cables. They allow for quick and reliable installation of grounding wire to lead or aluminum cable sheath, avoiding possible risk of insulation damage under sheath when using grade "A" brazing alloy. The springs ensure constant radial pressing force after completion of mounting. They are made from high-quality stainless steel AISI 301 with high content of chromium and nickel. Material: stainless steel AISI 301 (15H17N7). Material properties: high plasticity, corrosion resistance. Number of coils: 7 pcs.

  • Life time:

    30 years

  • Warranty:

    3 years

Advantages

  • Allow to make fast and reliable installation of the grounding wire on a lead or aluminum cable sheath without the use of brazing technology.
  • Installation of springs does not require special tools.
  • Prevent the possible risk of damage to the insulation under the cable sheath when using refractory brazing.
  • Provide a constant radial pressure after installation.
Constant-force spring PPD D13-22 0,18x15x7 IEK

Design Features

Made of AISI 301 stainless steel with high content of chromium and nickel.

Made of AISI 301 stainless steel with high content of chromium and nickel.

Specifications

Max diameter, mm22
Min diameter, mm13
Inner diameter, mm12
Thickness, mm0.18
Width, mm15
Material qualityStainless steel
MaterialSteel
Weight, kg0.006
Number of turns7
Mounting temperature, °C-10...+50
Ambient temperature, °C-60...+125
Lightning current load-bearing capacity, kA-

Logistics parameters

GroupTransport
Quantity393120
Unitspc; 1pc; 1
Type of packagingRECTANGULAR PACKAGECORPORATED
Packaging materialHIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE)FIVE-LAYER CORPORATED
Barcode46060563708294606056370836
Gross weight, kg0.26521.2
Netto weight, kg20.564
Volume, m^30.0001470.011776
Length, cm32
Height, cm23
Width, cm16
Method of applying informationMoldMold

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