Ball Hook, also known as a ball ended hook, is a specialized link fitting used in overhead power transmission and distribution systems to connect insulators, suspension clamps, tension clamps, and ground wire fittings to tower arms or supporting structures. Designed for precision and durability, this overhead line ball hook ensures secure connections in harsh outdoor conditions.
Special and common type options based on mounting conditions
Includes ball-eye and socket clevis connections for overhead line ball hook assemblies
High mechanical strength for overhead power systems
Compatible with insulators, suspension clamps, and tension clamps using ball ended hook fittings
Reliable outdoor performance under extreme weather conditions
Precision-engineered for long-term durability in overhead line installations
Overhead transmission lines using overhead line ball hook fittings
Medium-voltage distribution networks
Utility-scale power infrastructure
Substation and tower-mounted insulator assemblies with ball ended hook connections
Ground wire and line protection systems




Ball Ended Hook FAQs
What are the types of ball ended hook fittings?
ball ended hook fittings are available in special and common types. The special type includes ball-eye and socket clevis connections, while the common type is usually pin-based.
What is a ball ended hook used for?
Aball ended hook
is a power line link fitting used to connect insulators, suspension clamps, tension clamps, and ground wire fittings to tower arms or supporting structures in overhead transmission systems.
Is ball ended hook suitable for overhead power transmission systems?
Yes,ball ended hook
fittings are specifically designed for overhead transmission and distribution systems requiring high mechanical strength and secure connections.





