

Electric towers, also known as transmission line towers, are generally categorized by shape into five types: cup-shaped, cat's head-shaped, uppercase letter-shaped, cross-shaped, and drum-shaped. Categorized by use, they are:
Available: Tension towers, straight towers, corner towers, position exchange towers (towers for changing conductor phase positions), terminal towers, and span towers, etc., with their structural characteristics being:
All tower types belong to the space truss structure, with members mainly composed of single equal-angle steel or combined angle steel. The material generally used is Q235 (A3F) and
Q345 (16Mn) in two types, connections between members are made with coarse bolts, shear force is transmitted through the bolts, the entire tower consists of angle steel, connecting steel plates, and bolt sets
The product is assembled from several steel plates, such as the tower base, which are welded together to form a component. This makes hot-dip galvanizing for corrosion prevention, transportation, and installation extremely convenient.

























