Outdoor power fittings face sun, rain, dust, and changing temperature. For steel parts such as clamps, cross arms, rings, and connecting plates, the surface treatment is not just for appearance. Hot dip galvanizing adds a zinc layer on the steel surface, so the part can handle outdoor air better than untreated steel. This is why many pole line and bridge power projects use galvanized fittings. The coating should still be protected during transport and installation.
Heavy scratches, long wet storage, and rough dragging can leave marks on the surface. Good packing, clear bundle marks, and dry storage help keep the fittings ready for site use. When several product sizes are mixed in one shipment, labels with size and quantity also reduce sorting work. For daily use, simple details such as size, surface, packing, and storage can make later installation easier. This also helps the user check whether the product fits the real site before a larger order is arranged.