Q1: Why must I use a Thimble Eye Nut instead of a standard Oval Eye Nut for guy wires?
A: If you wrap a high-tension steel guy wire around a standard Oval Eye Nut, the flat inner surface will cause the wire to kink, concentrate stress, and eventually break. A Thimble Eye Nut features a specific grooved contour that cradles the wire, maintaining its sweeping bending radius and distributing the tension evenly to prevent strand damage.
Q2: Can I use a Thimble Eye Nut on an Anchor Rod?
A: Absolutely. Thimble Eye Nuts are commonly used above ground to terminate the guy wire onto the threaded end of a buried Extension Anchor Rod or standard anchor rod. Just ensure the thread size (e.g., 5/8" or 3/4") of the nut perfectly matches the UNC threads of your anchor rod.
Q3: What does IEEE C135.80 compliance mean for this product?
A: It means the nut is manufactured to the highest utility standards. IEEE C135.80 dictates that the Thimble Eye Nut must be drop-forged (not cast) from specific carbon steel, possess sufficient tensile strength to match the bolt it is attached to, and undergo rigorous dimensional checks to ensure the guy wire fits safely within the groove.
Q4: Will the galvanized threads bind when installing in the field?
A: No. Yokelink Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) Thimble Eye Nuts are specifically tapped slightly oversize after the galvanizing process. This extra thread clearance accommodates the thick, protective zinc coating on standard utility machine bolts and anchor rods, ensuring a smooth, bind-free installation by linemen.
Q5: What is the maximum guy strand size a 5/8" Thimble Eye Nut can accommodate?
A: A standard 5/8" drop-forged Thimble Eye Nut is typically designed with a groove contour large enough to comfortably and safely accommodate steel guy strands up to 1/2 inch in diameter, which covers the vast majority of standard distribution line guying applications.