Distribution network overhead line pole erecting and removing device
A technology for overhead lines and poles, which is applied in the direction of overhead lines/cable equipment, towers, building types, etc. It can solve problems such as the inability to guarantee the personal safety of operators, threats to personal and power grid equipment, and hidden dangers of falling objects. The effect of improving operation efficiency, optimizing operation links, and ensuring safety
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[0028] In order to make the invention, the present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0029] Such as Figure 1 ~ 3 As shown, the distribution of the net airline line with the appended sidewall, including the chassis 1 and the control mechanism including the chassis 1 and the control mechanism including the power module and the control module, and the bottom disk 1 is provided with a moving wheel 2, and the moving wheel 2 is employed. Mechanical driving, the control module controls the movement of the moving wheel 2, and is used for the movement of the rod device in a short distance, and preferably, the moving wheel 2 has a locking mechanism, a self-locking function, ensuring firm fixing in the work engineering. In the target position.
[0030] The front portion of the chassis 1 is provided with a pole channel disc 3, and the electrodes tray 3 is the opening slot from the bottom tray 1 to the front portion of the bottom...
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