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Thomas & Betts G5 5/8 Inch Ground Rod Clamp

Price$3.90
Manufacturer CodeGRC-5/8
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5/8in
Copper construction
UL-Listed

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TnB TNB4014 G5 5/8 inch Bronzed Ground Rod Clamp
Appears on the DISH Network Approved List!

Cast of high-strength corrosion-resistant Bronze. UL listed for direct burial. Furnished with hex head bolts. Simplified, compact design makes lasting, trouble-free connection for Wire Range #10 Solid through #2 Stranded. Suitable for burial after attachment (see our self amalgamating tape sealant). Use for REV. F Grounding of Tower Base and Down Guys or Telescopic Antenna Masts onto 5/8 ground rods. Select Ground Rod length by application (see details).

 


REV. F Tower Grounding kits are based on 8 foot ground rod use, REV. G Tower Grounding Kits use 10 foot ground rods (that can only be shipped LTL Freight). REV. F Tower Grounding Kits use #4 Solid or Stranded Copper (use a regular 5/8 inch ground rod clamp), whereas REV. G Tower Grounding Kits rely on 7/16 inch Galvanized Steel Wire Rope (select the 3/4 inch ground rod clamp we sell here).

 

Buyers Guide
Spec Sheet

In-line Drop Cable Attenuators

In-Line Attenuators that can Drop Signal Down to Acceptable Levels and Force Impedance match. Some are Power Passing. Most Attenuators Now-a-Days are made of Integrated Circuit Equivalents of Resistors and Capacitors that made up the RC Networks of Yesterdays Pads. Because of this Fact, You will Find that the Actual Loss may vary across the Bandwidth for different reasons and values as compared to Yester-Years Models. I have always found it best to add Attenuation in Increments until reaching the appropriate amount, and then substituting for the Total Value with ONE Pad of equal value. Multiple Attenuators in Series may have Un-predictable and Un-controllable Affects upon each other in Reactance, and are Prone to RF Leakage as Stress upon the Connectors may Compromise the Shield Integrity.