






B Beam Clamp
- Hot-dip galvanized steel, long-lasting corrosion resistance
- Extends cable reach from utility pole
- Fits standard pole diameters — single / double mount options
- Drilled to customer drawing on request
- SGS quality tested before shipment
- Free samples available for qualified buyers
Technical Specifications
| Model | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Bolt Hole | Weight (kg) | Finish |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CEB-200 | 200 | 60 | M16 | 1.2 | HDG |
| CEB-300 | 300 | 60 | M16 | 1.8 | HDG |
| CEB-400 | 400 | 60 | M16 | 2.4 | HDG |
| CEB-500 | 500 | 75 | M20 | 3.2 | HDG |
| Custom | Per customer drawing — contact us with your requirements | ||||
Application & Installation
Where it is used
Cable extension brackets are mounted to utility poles to extend the service drop or secondary cable away from the pole surface, providing clearance for maintenance access and preventing abrasion where the cable exits the pole band or transformer.
Installation steps
- Mark the desired mounting height on the pole.
- Secure the bracket with galvanized through bolts or a pole band.
- Feed the cable through the bracket eye and dress slack.
- Torque fasteners per the utility specification.
- Inspect all bolts and cable seating before energizing.
Buyer’s Guide: B Beam Clamp
1. What Is a B Beam Clamp?
A cable extension bracket is a galvanized steel fitting bolted to a utility pole to carry and extend a secondary cable or service drop. It keeps the cable clear of the pole surface, prevents mechanical damage, and provides a defined termination point for maintenance crews.
2. How to Choose the Right Size
The bracket length is chosen based on the required cable clearance and the pole diameter. For service drops to residential customers, a 200–300 mm bracket is typical; for larger secondary cables on distribution poles, 400–500 mm brackets are common. Always check the load rating and bolt hole size against the pole hardware you plan to use.
3. Material & Finish
Raxsteel cable extension brackets are forged or cut from structural steel plate, then hot-dip galvanized to ASTM A153 or ISO 1461. The zinc coating protects against corrosion for 30+ years in typical utility environments. On request we can also supply aluminum or stainless steel variants for coastal installations.
4. Ordering & Customization
Standard lengths ship from stock in 20–30 days. Custom drilling, dual eyes, or non-standard lengths are available — send us your drawing or sketch via the inquiry form and we will return a drawing, price, and lead time within 24 hours.



