GB/T 2341-1998
AbolishedTerminal clamp
设备线夹
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 2341-1998 specifies the technical requirements, dimensions, and testing methods for terminal clamps used to connect electrical conductors to equipment terminals in power transmission and distribution systems. It is applied in the manufacturing and installation of high-voltage and low-voltage electrical equipment, such as transformers, switchgear, and busbars, ensuring reliable electrical connections and mechanical strength. The standard is primarily used by electrical engineering firms and procurement professionals for quality control and compatibility verification in utility and industrial power networks.
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