Four-hole corner guards are devices used to protect the four corners of optical cables, wires, and other equipment, preventing damage to the corners and affecting normal use. Four-hole corner guards are usually made of aluminium or plastic and are used for both indoor and outdoor equipment.
Structure and Materials
The four-hole corner guard is mainly composed of four holes and is used to fix and protect the corners of equipment. Common materials include aluminium and plastic.
Application scenarios
Four-hole corner guards are widely used in the process of cable laying. The corners of equipment are prone to accidental impact or wear and tear. Using four-hole corner guards can effectively prevent such situations and protect the integrity of the equipment. The main function of the four-hole corner guard is to enhance the strength and stability of the support system and protect the positive corner positions of the wall.
Four-hole corner guards are suitable for 90° two-dimensional connection of channel steel and can enhance the strength of the support system. It is usually made of Q235B material and produced in accordance with DIN EN 10025 standard. In addition, four-hole corner guards are also applicable to other accessories to further enhance the strength and stability of the bracket system.
In terms of installation, four-hole corner guards can significantly enhance construction efficiency. The installation speed is 6 to 8 times that of traditional methods, and the production and installation costs are reduced by half. The design is perfect, capable of achieving rigid fit of assembled components, stepless adjustment, precise positioning, and featuring impact and vibration resistance, as well as enhancing the shear resistance of the support nodes.
