IEEE PC135.80 D7.0, Jul 2012
IEEE Draft Standard for Fasteners for Overhead Line Construction
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About This Item
IEEE PC135.80 D7.0, Jul 2012 is a draft standard focused on fasteners for overhead line construction, providing technical direction for components used in power transmission and related engineering applications. It helps define the expected characteristics of fastening hardware that supports overhead line assemblies, where reliable fit, strength, and consistency are important. For buyers and engineers, this document is useful because it identifies a specific draft-stage reference tied to utility hardware and electrical infrastructure work.
IEEE PC135.80 D7.0, Jul 2012 overview
This standard addresses the technical context of fasteners used in overhead line construction, where mechanical integrity and repeatable performance are essential to supporting line hardware and associated assemblies. As a draft standard, IEEE PC135.80 D7.0, Jul 2012 reflects proposed requirements or guidance intended to shape product design, evaluation, and specification practices. It is most relevant when a project needs a clear reference for fastener selection, compatibility, and engineering consistency in power and energy applications.
Typical use cases
IEEE PC135.80 D7.0, Jul 2012 is typically consulted when specifying or reviewing fasteners for overhead conductors, supports, brackets, and related line construction hardware. It may be used in utility procurement, equipment documentation, and design review for transmission or distribution projects that rely on standardized fastening details. Engineering teams, manufacturers, and inspectors can use it as a reference point when comparing component requirements, checking assembly compatibility, or aligning product data with draft-level technical expectations.
Why this standard matters
Fasteners in overhead line construction can affect the stability, durability, and maintainability of an entire assembly, so a focused reference such as IEEE PC135.80 D7.0, Jul 2012 can reduce ambiguity during design and purchasing. Using a defined standard supports consistent specification language, helps limit mismatched hardware, and may improve quality control during testing and installation. For organizations working with utility-grade hardware, it offers a practical basis for compliance review and engineering coordination.
- Draft standard for overhead line fasteners
- Relevant to power and energy applications
- Supports specification and procurement review
- Useful for design and compatibility checks
- Applies to line construction hardware details
- Publication Date: 2012
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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