Cable Saddle is a type of cable support used in lightning and grounding protection systems. It is used to secure and support cables, wires, or conduits to walls, ceilings, or other structures. Cable Saddles are typically made of materials such as metal or plastic and can be designed to accommodate a range of cable sizes and types. They are used to prevent damage to the cables from environmental factors, such as wind or vibration, and to ensure proper cable routing and support. In lightning and grounding protection systems, cable saddles are used to secure the cables that connect the air termination devices and earth electrodes to the building's electrical grounding system.
CVL® Caple Saddle
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Product code
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Thread size
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Caple Size
(mm2)
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DKSC58
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5/8 "
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35 - 70
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DKSC34
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3/4 "
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35 - 70
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Reasons for using the lightning protection and grounding system CVL
1. Produced at a factory strictly monitored under the ISO 9001:2015 quality management system, ensuring consistent quality from raw materials to finished products and packaging.
2. Manufactured according to the UL 467 and IEC 62561 standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
3. The classic lightning protection and grounding system CVL is manufactured at a Cat Van Loi factory, ensuring the synchronicity of all construction materials according to international standards.
4. The CVL classic lightning protection and grounding system has been affirmed for its quality in many large projects in Vietnam.
5. CVL lightning protection and grounding products are manufactured directly in Vietnam. The use of CVL products helps Vietnamese people realize their desire for "Replacing imported goods - Made in Vietnam."
6. Cat Van Loi always focuses on the COMMUNITY & HUMAN VALUES by cooperating with 20 colleges and universities in Ho Chi Minh City; supporting scholarships for disadvantaged students, providing internships at the company and recruiting students after graduation; employing and supporting people with disabilities to work at the company.
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