MEGATRO offers 69KV Steel H-Frame structures that can be used for electric sub-transmission or transmission applications in a range of lengths and sizes. MEGATRO H-Frames weigh considerably a little heavier less than traditional wood structures and are easier to transport and install. Wood structures are susceptible to rot, insect attack and deterioration that require costly maintenance and replacement. MEGATRO 69KV steel H-frames are engineered with an extremely high strength-to-weight ratio. The poles can be quickly deployed with minimal hardware and labor, factory drilled to customer specifications or modified in the field, if required, using a carbide-tip bit. In general, this type of pole fabricated with mild steel or high strength steel, such as ASTM A36, ASTM A572 GR50, GR65, Q235B, Q345B, S355JO, S355JR, ST37, ST52, BS 50B or other.
MEGATRO 69KV Steel H-Frame structures systems can accommodate a variety of cross-arm and other accessories. After fabrication69KV Steel H-Frame structures are delivered to the galvanizing facility to be Hot DIP Galvanized. 69KV Steel H-Frame structures are processed through the facility by Caustic Cleaning, Pickling, and then Fluxing. These strict procedures insure years of maintenance free H-frame structure.
Place of Origin: Qingdao, Shandong,China.
Availability size: Based on the customer's requirements
Material: Chinese material or as per clients requirement
Fabrication: Based on the customer's drawings and technical requirements
Package: Both parties discuss and agreed before delivery
Terms of Payment: L/C, T/T
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 ton
Port of Loading: Qingdao Port
Delivery Time: One month or based on the customer's needs
Performance Standard
Besides conform to the drawing and design, the materials and fabrication of tower components shall conform to the Chinese Standard or other standard which clients can accept.
1. GB/T2694-2003 Transmission line tower - - Technical requirements for manufacturing
2. JGJ81-2002: Technical specification for welding for steel structure of building
3. GB9787-88: Measuring and allowable tolerance for hot-rolled equal angle
4. GB709-88: Measuring and allowable tolerance for hot-rolled plate and strip
5. GB/T699-1999: Quality Carbon Structural Steel
6. GB/T1591-1994: Low alloy high strength structural Steel
7. GB700-88: Carbon Structural Steel
8. GB222-84: Method of sampling steel for determination of chemical composition and permissible variations
9. GB/T228-2002: Method for Tensile testing of metals
10 GB/T232-1999: Method for Bending test of metals
11 GB/T5117-1995: Carbon Welding Rod
12 GB/T5118-1995: Low Alloy Welding Rod
13 GB/T8220-1995: Welding wires for gas shielding arc welding of carbon and low alloy steels
14 GB/T10045-2001: Carbon steel flux cored electrodes for arc welding
15 JB/T7949-1999: Weld outer dimensions for steel construction
16 GB50205-2001: Test Standard for Acceptance of Steel Structure
17 GB/T470-1997: Zinc Ingot
18 GB3098.1-2000: Mechanical properties of fasteners-Part 1: Bolts, screws and studs
19 GB3098.2-2000: Mechanical properties of fasteners-Part2: Nuts, and thread
20 GB3098.3-2000: Mechanical properties of fasteners-Part3: Fastening screw
21 GB/T5780-2000: Helical Bolts Grade C
22 GB/T41-2000: Helical Nuts Grade C
23 GB/T90-2002: Flat Washer Grade C
24 GB/T13912-2002: Metal Coating, Technical Requirement
We also adopt British, American and other international standard which client can accept.