PPL uses several different contractors for it's line work and the contractors do differ on what they use for deadends. PPL crew will predominately use braces while Hinkles and McKoy will use clamped arms. Other contractors will use a combination of the two.
PPL uses several different contractors for it's line work and the contractors do differ on what they use for deadends. PPL crew will predominately use braces while Hinkles and McKoy will use clamped arms. Other contractors will use a combination of the two.
PPL uses several different contractors for it's line work and the contractors do differ on what they use for cross arms. PPL crew will predominately use braces on wooden arms while Hinkles and McKoy will use clamped fiberglass arms. Other contractors will use a combination of the two.
PPL uses several different contractors for it's line work and the contractors do differ on what they use for deadends. PPL crew will predominately use braces while Hinkles and McKoy will use clamped arms. Other contractors will use a combination of the two.
Georgia Power appears to be getting closer to making these a standard. Most areas surrounding Atlanta seem to be making these arms a standard. However, steel arms are still the predominance on new poles coming up in the immediate downtown and nearby areas of Atlanta.
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