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Where is the D-type iron used in power fittings?

D-type iron in power fittings usually refers to a metal component with a D-shaped cross-section, which has multiple uses in power systems. Power fittings are the common name for components (accessories) used for power transmission and transformation of power lines, including various iron parts, such as clamps, nails, fork beams, etc. According to the general use of power fittings.

 

D-type iron may be used in the following aspects:

1. **Fixation and support**: D-type iron may be used to fix insulators, wires or other power equipment of power lines to provide necessary support and fixation.
2. **Connection components**: In the construction of power lines, D-type iron may be used to connect different power fittings, such as crossarms, clamps, etc., to ensure the stability of the structure.
3. **Guard wire fixation**: When it is necessary to use a wire to fix the pole or tower, the D-type iron may be used as a wire fixing point to help disperse and withstand the tension.

 

The specific use scenario of D-type iron may need to be determined according to the actual power system design and engineering requirements. If more detailed information is required, it is recommended to consult power engineering professionals or refer to the specific power fittings manual.