Technical Principles And Structural Features Of Fixed Line Clips

Feb 16, 2026

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Cable clamps are designed based on mechanical fixing principles, using clips, screws, or adhesive to securely fix wires to the mounting plate or bracket of the distribution box.

 

Their structure typically consists of three parts: a base, a slot, and a locking device. The base connects to the internal structure of the distribution box; the slot is designed with different sizes of grooves or holes depending on the wire diameter; and the locking device uses elastic clips or threads to quickly fix and release the wire. Some high-end cable clamps also feature a modular design, supporting the parallel fixing of multiple wires, and are equipped with insulating sleeves to prevent the risk of electric shock.

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