The Waveguide Cable Clamp is specifically designed to secure WGCC52 (equivalent size to industry-standard EW52) elliptical waveguide cables used in high-frequency telecom systems. In this context, “52” represents the standardized size of the waveguide cable, commonly used for signal transmission in the 5.6–6.425 GHz frequency range in microwave and antenna feeder applications.
Waveguide cable clamps are essential components in telecom infrastructure as they firmly hold cables in place on towers, masts, and ladders. They prevent mechanical stress, vibration, and movement caused by wind loads, which can otherwise affect signal performance or damage the cable.
The TX-WGCC52 clamp features a robust stainless steel structure combined with an EPDM rubber lining that grips the cable securely without harming its outer surface. It ensures proper alignment, long-term stability, and protection in outdoor environments, making it a reliable solution for antenna feeder line installations and communication networks.
International Standards Compliance
IEC 60794 (Optical Fiber Cable Standards)
Aligned with IEC 60794 guidelines for mechanical protection and handling practices of telecom cables during installation.
IEC 61284 (Overhead Line Fittings Testing)
Designed considering IEC 61284 principles for mechanical load and performance testing of line hardware components.
ISO 9001 Quality Management
Manufactured under ISO 9001 standards to ensure consistent quality and production control.
RoHS Compliance
Complies with RoHS directives, ensuring environmentally safe materials free from hazardous substances.
Construction & Materials
SUS304 Stainless Steel Structure
Provides high strength, durability, and excellent resistance against corrosion in outdoor environments.
EPDM Rubber Lining
Offers cushioning and a firm grip, preventing cable damage and reducing wear over time.
Weather-Resistant Build
Engineered to withstand UV exposure, moisture, and extreme temperatures for long-term use.
Installation Guide
- Place the clamp around the WGCC52 cable
- Align it with the mounting structure
- Insert M8 bolts and tighten with a spanner
- Ensure firm but not excessive tightening
- Check alignment and cable stability




