Description
Eye Bolt Tensioner
Used in conjunction with tensioning rods as an adjustment tool for pulling insulator chains. It is coupled to the eye of the tensioning rods via the head at one end.
Nominal working capacity: 4536 daN (10000 lb)
Single Fork Tensioning Screw
Used in conjunction with eye fork tensioning rods (RH1949-113; RC400-0612 and RC400-0613) as an adjustment tool for pulling insulator chains. It is coupled to the eye of the tensioning rods via the head at one end.
Nominal working capacity: 4536 daN (10000 lb)
Trunnion
Specially designed for coupling the yokes to the tensioning rods. They are made of bronze alloy and have bearings to make them light during rotation on the tensioning screws.
Nominal working capacity: 4536 daN (10000 lb)
Trunnion test template
Made of steel, it is an essential tool for periodically checking trunnion threads to see if there has been any wear on the threads.
When the test is carried out, if the trunnion allows even a partial insertion, there will be wear on the thread of more than 0.5mm, thus certifying that it is unfit for use.
Approx. weight: 0.37 kg (0.82 lb)
Safety nut
Recommended for installation immediately after the trunnions have been fitted to the tensioning bolts, as an additional safety feature during the pulling operation and as a support for the trunnions.
Approx. weight: 0.11 kg (0.24 lb)
Tensor Stick Glove
Used for coupling the yokes to the tensioning rods (Ø 51 mm) on the live side, where it is possible to adjust and move the sleeve to better position it on the steel pins of the tensioning rod by hand or using the maneuvering rod.
Nominal working capacity: 3402 daN 7500 lb)
Approx. weight: 0.70 kg (1.54 lb)
Manual Reversing Ratchet
Used to apply force when tightening and loosening hexagon nuts and trunnions in transmission line maintenance. It has a system that allows the direction of tightening or loosening to be changed during application.



































