Oval eye nut are used for deadending, back guying and attaching pole head guys on the threaded end of crossarm bolts. Drop forged steel, manufactured from ANSI/IEEE Std C135.80. Hot dip galvanized to meet ASTM A153 specification.
Thimble eye nut are used for attaching to thru bolt or thimbleye bolts for straight away head guys. Drop forged steel, manufactured from ANSI/IEEE Std C135.80.
Thimble eyelet are used for attaching to thru-bolt or thread end of straight or angle thimbleye bolt for down guying. Drop forged steel.
Wire Rope Clip are used for securing down guys and wire rope.
Anchor Shackle used for attaching suspension-insulator units to the pole. Drop forged steel and locked with stainless steel cotter key
Yokelink Guy Clamp used to secure, hold the ends of the guy strand wires. Clamps are shipped with bolts assembled.
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Tomato cracking fruit is mainly due to the early high temperature and drought during the growth and development of the fruit, so that the epidermal growth of the fruit is inhibited, and then encountered heavy rain or irrigation, the rapid increase in soil moisture causes the growth of the peel not keep up with the expansion of the pulp tissue caused by cracking. Different species have different resistance to cracking fruit. Generally, peels are thin, fruit shape is oblate, and large fruit varieties are easily cracked.
To prevent the cracking of tomatoes, some crack resistant varieties can be selected, such as Zhongshu No.6, Maofen 802, Red Agate No. 140, Hongza 16, and so on. During cultivation, the soil is deeply turned, organic fertilizer is added, water and water permeability of the soil are enhanced, and root growth is promoted. , Buffering dramatic changes in soil moisture. In addition, irrigation should be reasonably conducted to keep the soil in the field moist and prevent the soil from getting too dry or too wet, especially to prevent over-hydration after prolonged drought.
Tomato cracking fruit, also known as cracking fruit, mostly occurs in the fruit ripening period, some with a fruit pedicle as the center around the fruit pedicle was a ring-shaped shallow crack, some with the fruit pedicle as the center to the fruit shoulder expansion, radial cracks, from the fruit Green ripening began to occur, mostly dry. After the fruit is cracked, the tomato is not resistant to storage and transportation, and it is susceptible to bacterial infection and causes rot.