U-Bolt ground clamps offer installation flexibility

April 22, 2014
ILSCO has added Type GPL U-Bolt versions of its electrical ground clamps.

ILSCO has expanded its offering of electrical ground clamps to include Type GPL U-Bolt versions for pipe, rod, rebar as well as fence posts. The company says its GPL ground clamps are UL Listed, CSA Certified, and suitable for direct burial in earth or concrete. The clamps have a specially designed spacer affording more positive contact area; they also rotate 90 degrees for installation flexibility.

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