Sunday, November 24, 2013

The Linesman Tension Load Tool

By Bonnie Contreras


People who work with power cables need to know their tools will not let them down. The linesman tension load tool is one of the tools these people rely on. Like all their other tools these workers need to be sure they are light, easy to carry but still tough and reliable.

The linesmen are highly qualified electricians as well as people who do not mind heights and spend most of their lives suspended in the air. Hanging from a pole or climbing a pylon they have to have precision in what they do and climbing is another skill required by the job. For this specialized work they have to have faith in their equipment and know that every item will perform as required at all times.

Once a worker has climbed up a metal framework or is suspended from a pole he needs access to his equipment easily and quickly. They carry everything they need in belt pouches, or hanging from their belt and so the items need to be small, light and tough. Working in these conditions the workers can not afford faulty or weak items.

Working on repair and maintenance is usually pretty straight forward but in these cases the weather is a big factor and can make the job very dangerous. Travelling around to damaged cable sites can often mean that they are working in dreadful conditions. This is due to the fact that weaknesses and faults only come to light once the weather turns bad.

Hanging from a pole like a lumberjack in windy conditions or climbing around steel masts when the temperature is below freezing, is not most peoples idea of fun. These brave people take it all in their stride and never let their country down. To them it is just another day at the office, all part of the job.

These people also have to travel long distances around the country to get to the damaged areas of cable. Some can be very remote and hard to reach, up mountains and through rough terrain. This means that it can be a very lonely life with rare visits home to see the family. It certainly takes a special kind of person to do this job and we all owe them our comfort and warmth in the depth of winter.

So when the weather brings down a power line and a whole town or village is thrown into darkness, it is at these times that people like these come to our rescue. The lines break or are ripped from their ties which can leave them hanging over rivers or maybe a busy road. Sometimes snow or excess rain can weaken the capability of the cables and cause power faults. These workers are then at their busiest fixing the problems and keeping the country running smoothly.

During these times the linesman tension load tool is most in demand and it has to come up to the mark. Taking the strain as torn supports are replaced and holding in place a new cable while it is joined for permanent use. These tools need to be strong and consistent in their reliability.




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