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publicationNumber BR-PI0621520-B1
titleOfInvention cable suspension device and suitable method for attaching a cable to a post
abstract cable suspension device, and suitable method for attaching a cable to a post. The present invention relates to problems such as maintaining functional cable routing, or at least making the damage as small as possible after being exposed to different types of mechanical overloads. problems are solved by methods and arrangements in which the gripping means and gripping contact material are arranged so that the cable can slide through the gripping medium when exposed to mechanical overload.
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