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Dec 17, 2025

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Unigreat offers the highest quality Drop Wire Clamp (DWC) solutions for use on FTTH aerial fiber deployment, aerial telecom lines, as well as low voltage service drop lines globally.

This webpage was created to assist Project Engineers, Distributors and Procurement Managers in determining an appropriate DWC solution by providing Product Introduction, Installation Instructions, and Frequently Asked Questions.


What Is a Drop Wire Clamp (DWC)?

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A Drop Wire Clamp (DWC), commonly referred to as a Service Drop Clamp, Fiber Drop Clamp, or simply Drop Cable Clamp, is a self-locking mechanical device that is used to attach a drop cable to a telegraph pole, building, or other terminal point from an overhead main supply cable.

The following are primary functions of a Drop Wire Clamp for FTTH aerial fiber deployment:

To transfer tensile loads away from the cable core

To provide physical protection to the fiber or conductor's insulation against mechanical strains during installation

To maintain the same orientation of the cable under wind, ice, and changes in temperature

 

 

A Drop Wire Clamp (DWC), commonly referred to as a Service Drop Clamp, Fiber Drop Clamp, or simply Drop Cable Clamp, is a self-locking mechanical device that is used to attach a drop cable to a telegraph pole, building, or other terminal point from an overhead main supply cable.

The following are primary functions of a Drop Wire Clamp for FTTH aerial fiber deployment:

To transfer tensile loads away from the cable core

To provide physical protection to the fiber or conductor's insulation against mechanical strains during installation

To maintain the same orientation of the cable under wind, ice, and changes in temperature


Typical Applications of Drop Wire Clamps

Drop Wire Clamps are widely used in:

FTTH deployments

Aerial telecommunications lines

Overhead connections

Service drop applications for low voltage lines

These applications require speed of installation and long-term reliability.

To properly install a Wedge-type DWC and ensure maximum service life, one must first understand the components that make up a Wedge-type Drop Wire Clamp.


Components of a Wedge-Type Drop Wire Clamp

A standard Wedge-type Drop Wire Clamp manufactured by Unigreat includes the following:

Clamp Body (Shell)

Made from either Aluminum Alloy or 201/304 Stainless Steel, providing an excellent mechanical strength-to-weight ratio with high corrosion resistance for all outdoor applications.

Self-Locking Wedge

When tension on the cable increases, the wedge creates enough friction with the cable so that when the cable is under increased tension, a corresponding holding force is automatically created in the clamp and secures the cable in place.

Protective Gasket (optional)

The protective gasket is made from either plastic or rubber and is intended to protect the outer jacket of the fiber optic drop cable against damage due to mishandling during installation. This component is critical for applications utilizing FTTH aerial fiber deployment.

U-Shaped Pull Ring (Bail)

The U-shaped pull ring allows for the attachment of a drop wire clamp to pole brackets, cross arms, hooks, or wall anchors. As the weight of the cable is applied, the clamp automatically tightens itself and eliminates the need for bolts or other complex tools. This also provides secure anchoring of the attachment under dynamic loading conditions.


Applications of Unigreat Fibre Drop Wire Clamps

Broadband FTTH (fibre to the home) fibre drop cables

Telecommunications service drops from an overhead pole to a residential or commercial building

Low voltage overhead electrical service lines

Fastening temporary and permanent aerial drop cables in urban, rural, coastal, and high wind environments

Unigreat Fibre Drop Wire Clamps have seen significant acceptance and use by Telecommunications carriers, Utility Companies, Network Contractors, and Infrastructure Distributors.

This makes Unigreat a reliable OEM fiber drop clamp manufacturer for global projects.


Installation Instructions for a Drop Wire Clamp

For proper long-term stability and cable-to-cable protection, it is essential that a drop wire clamp for FTTH aerial fiber deployment is installed correctly.

Step 1: Prepare the clamp
With the wedge removed from the body of the clamp, check all components visually for distortion or damage.

Step 2: Place the cable in the clamp
The drop cable should fit snugly in the groove of the clamp. The groove must be sized to match the diameter of the cable. This ensures that the load from the cable will be transferred correctly from the cable to the clamp's groove.

Step 3: Insert gasket and wedge (optional)
If using a gasket, position it between the outer jacket of the drop cable and the clamp body. The wedge should be positioned inline with the cable's tension direction.

Step 4: Apply cable tension
Pull the cable gently until the wedge starts to grip. Be sure that not too much force is used to tighten it, as cable tension holds the cable in place, not manual tightness.

Step 5: Attach the clamp
Use the U-shaped pull ring to hang the clamp from a pole bracket, hook, or wall anchor.

Step 6: Final inspection
Ensure that the cable is straight and aligned, the wedge is fully seated, and the clamp is firmly mounted without any rotation. Keeping these items aligned reduces fatigue and increases the life of the cable over time.


Common Installation Errors

Field experience indicates the following errors occur most frequently:

Choosing a clamp that does not fit the diameter of the cable

Over-tightening the wedge manually

Installing onto damaged or unstable support hardware

Not performing a post-installation inspection of the clamp

A properly installed drop wire clamp will be securely mounted to the cable without causing damage.


How to Safely Remove a Drop Wire Clamp

To remove the clamp for maintenance or rerouting:

Ensure the line is de-energized or properly insulated

Use tensioning pliers to release cable tension

Pull the wedge from the clamp body

Remove the cable out of the groove

Restore the pull ring to the support

If the wedge is stuck:
Lightly tap the wedge with a copper hammer in the direction of the conductor. Do not use steel tools as this may create sparks or damage components.


Maintenance and Lifetime for Drop Wire Clamps

To maximise the lifetime of your drop wire clamps:

Review them periodically for corrosion and deformation

Replace clamps with cracks or excessive wear

Use stainless steel clamps in coastal or humid environments

When installed and selected correctly, Unigreat Drop Wire Clamps can provide a lifetime of 20–30 years.


Why Choose Unigreat?

As a qualified OEM fiber drop clamp manufacturer, Unigreat offers:

A complete line of fibre drop wire clamps and aerial cable anchor hardware

Material options: aluminium alloy, stainless steel, and polymer (PVC and HDPE)

OEM and ODM services; custom logos, packaging, and specifications

Consistent bulk supply for telecommunications and utility projects

Compliance with strict quality control standards

Our products are trusted by distributors and infrastructure contractors across Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.


FAQ: Drop Wire Clamp Selection for FTTH & Low-Voltage Lines

Q1: What cables can be supported by a drop wire clamp?

A: Drop wire clamps can be utilized with drop fibre optic cables, insulated electrical conductors, and service wires within the working or rated tensile strength range.

Q2: Are drop wire clamps reusable?

A: Yes, they can be reused if the clamp body and wedge are free from visible wear or deformation.

Q3: Will a drop wire clamp damage fibre cables?

A: If the clamp is the proper size and installed correctly, it will not damage fibre cables. It protects the fibre by transferring mechanical load away from the core.

Q4: Which is the best material for outdoor drop wire clamp installations?

A: Aluminium alloy is cost-effective for general environments. For coastal or high-corrosive areas, 304/316 stainless steel is recommended.


Contact Unigreat for a Dependable Drop Wire Clamp Solution

Are you searching for a reliable Drop Wire Clamp solution for your FTTH or aerial cable project?

Unigreat can assist with bulk orders, OEM customisation, and long-term supply partnerships.

Contact us today to request technical specifications, samples, and a price quotation tailored to your project requirements.

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