Power cable routes are rarely the same from one site to another. A cable may run along a pole, pass through a tunnel, cross a bridge side, or enter a service room. Each place has a different support surface and a different space for tools. Because of this, cable clamps often need more than one size range. Fixed models can cover common jobs, while customized holes or lengths help when the support frame has already been built.
Before the clamp is produced, a simple drawing or sample can remove many mistakes. The drawing should show the cable diameter, clamp width, hole distance, and surface treatment. It does not need to be complicated, but it needs to be clear. When these points are checked early, the installed cable line is easier to maintain later. For daily use, simple details such as size, surface, packing, and storage can make later installation easier.