Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Ball Eye For Electric Overhead Line Hardware Direct from Factory in Hebei China

A hot-dip galvanized steel ball eye fitting designed for flexible and secure connections in overhead power lines. Its spherical design allows multi-directional movement, reducing stress on conductors and hardware while providing corrosion resistance.

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Jiujin Electric Power’s Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Ball Eye is engineered to accommodate dynamic loads and movement in overhead power line systems. Forged from high-tensile carbon steel and protected with a thick hot-dip galvanized coating, this fitting offers exceptional strength and durability against corrosion, UV exposure, and harsh weather conditions. The ball-shaped eye enables articulation in multiple directions, absorbing vibrations, wind-induced sway, and thermal expansion of conductors. This reduces stress on towers, poles, and hardware, extending the lifespan of the entire system. Manufactured with precision in our Hebei facility, this ball eye meets international standards for reliability and safety in transmission and distribution networks.

   Varieties & Types Table

Feature / Type Specifications & Options Available by Jiujin Electric Power
Model/Type BE-16, BE-20, BE-24 (Denotes pin diameter in mm)
Material Forged High-Tensile Carbon 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 Pin diameters: 16mm, 20mm, 24mm; Ball diameter: 50mm–80mm
Load Rating 25 kN (16mm), 40 kN (20mm), 60 kN (24mm)
Packaging Individual units wrapped in anti-corrosion paper; cartons or bulk

   Applications of Use

  • Suspension Assemblies: Connecting insulators to towers/poles with flexible movement

  • Guy Wire Systems: Providing articulated anchor points for stay wires

  • Vibration Damping: Reducing aeolian vibrations and galloping in conductors

  • Transformer Connections: Allowing movement for pole-mounted transformers

  • Railway Catenary Systems: Supporting overhead lines with dynamic load management

  • Telecommunication Towers: Flexible hardware for antenna and cable support

  • Temporary Power Lines: Quick-deployment solutions for emergency repairs