Jiujin Electric Power’s Stay Rod Assembly is a comprehensive solution for guy wire systems in electrical infrastructure. The assembly includes a high-tensile steel stay rod, forgings, and fittings, all hot-dip galvanized to provide maximum protection against rust, corrosion, and environmental degradation. The stay rod’s threaded design allows for precise tension adjustment, ensuring optimal stability for poles and towers under various load conditions. Pre-assembled for convenience, this kit reduces installation time and minimizes field errors. Manufactured in our Hebei facility with rigorous quality control, this stay rod assembly meets international standards for strength, durability, and safety in power transmission and distribution projects.
 Varieties & Types Table
| Feature / Type | Specifications & Options Available by Jiujin Electric Power |
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| Model/Type | SR-16, SR-20, SR-24 (Denotes rod diameter in mm) |
| Material | High-Tensile Steel (Grade Q235B/Q345B) |
| Standard | Complies with IEC 61284, ASTM A123, and GB/T 13912 |
| Coating/Finish | Hot-Dip Galvanized (Minimum coating thickness: 85µm) |
| Size / Dimensions | Rod diameters: 16mm, 20mm, 24mm; Lengths: 2m–6m (customizable) |
| Load Rating | 40 kN (16mm), 70 kN (20mm), 100 kN (24mm) |
| Packaging | Complete kits with rods, forgings, and nuts; bundled or crated |
 Applications of Use
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Utility Pole Stabilization:Â Anchoring wooden, concrete, or steel poles against lateral loads
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Transmission Tower Guying:Â Providing additional stability for tall towers in high-wind areas
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Substation Structures:Â Securing equipment and structures within electrical substations
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Telecommunication Towers:Â Stabilizing communication towers and antenna masts
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Renewable Energy Projects:Â Anchoring solar tracking systems and wind turbine structures
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Temporary Installations:Â Quick deployment for temporary power lines or emergency repairs
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Railway Infrastructure:Â Supporting overhead catenary systems and signal poles















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