Aluminum Alloy Come Along Clamp
Aluminum alloy Come Along Clamp is mainly made of LC4 high-strength aluminum alloy die forging, with light weight. It has the advantages of high strength and no damage to the surface of conductor by clamping conductor. The aluminum alloy wire grip is made of high strength aluminum alloy forging die, light weight and high strength. The conductor surface will not be damaged when the conductor is clamped.
The aluminum alloy come along clamp is mainly composed of movable jaw base, connecting plate, pull ring, fixed jaw (lower jaw), movable jaw (upper jaw), body and other components. Strengthening the hook can improve the overall stress condition of the come along clamp and make it more safe and reliable.
After the come along clamp holds the ground wire, the tension is applied to the pull ring, and the sliding shaft of the pull ring slides in the body wire slot, and drives the connecting plate, and the movable jaw seat rotates accordingly. Because the other end of the movable jaw seat is hinged firmly with the jaw, when rotating, the movable jaw is forced to press down along the pin shaft, and the cable is pressed on the fixed jaw seat. The greater the tension on the pull ring, the greater the downward pressure on the movable jaw, so as to ensure that the ground wire is tightly clamped by the movable jaw and the fixed jaw.
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Cultivated land is a resource, a precious asset left by our ancestors. We cannot let it be destroyed in our hands. Although it cannot be passed down completely, at least we have to let it pass.
Rural farmland ten years later: ridiculous or still forest?
[China Agricultural Machinery Industry News] In the period of urbanization development, rural reform is actively promoting. More and more peasants are pouring into the city, and the countryside has become the leftover land for the elderly and children, and the cultivated land is gradually being abandoned. There are fewer peasants in the countryside. Assuming that the decade is the benchmark, what will happen to the countryside after ten years? What is the cultivated land ten years later, ridiculous or still forest?
Rural farmland ten years later: ridiculous or still forest?
Tragic fate: directly ridiculed!
The fate of the mountainous land is likely to end in this way. When our parents can't take care of the land, and we can't go back and look at it, the lands that the ancestors left behind or the ones we used to cultivate have been raised for generations. After the farmer and family, I am afraid I will return to nature. No one cares, can't take care of it, don't take long, it will be swallowed by weeds, those once fertile arable land, also provide enough nutrients for the growth of weeds, like people, you take good care, he will grow you want The crop, you can't take care of it, he will let the weed grow. This is also good, it is a good explanation for nature, and he returned the original to the nature, but for the peasants, but more is a helplessness that cannot be passed down.
Better: returning farmland to forests and grass in advance
We can't pass the land that my ancestors gave me to the children and grandchildren, so they will be given a good ecological environment. When they are unable to manage, they will turn the cultivated land into forest land or grassland. After ten or twenty years, When our children and grandchildren saw it all, they could know that this piece of wood was the land of their ancestors. Here I have worked for generations and generations of ancestors, but in our generation, I have not continued, and turned it into a forest for future generations to continue.
If you can: contract to others for planting
For mountainous land, this may be very unlikely, because the mountain is high, the terrain is not good, and the cultivated land is not smooth. No one wants to contract for large-scale planting. At present, the scale of agriculture is the trend of the times, and some cultivated land in the plain area. Or some of the cultivated land closer to the city is no longer in the hands of the peasants, and has long been contracted by large agricultural farmers to grow on a large scale. The cultivated land in the mountainous area may not have such a good fate. Because of the remoteness of the terrain, no one is willing to contract. Second, even if someone is willing to pay, the price is very low. For the farmers, the money for contracting out for one year is not enough. People live for a month or two. But putting it in your own hands will face the two fates of the past, so it is not so much contracting to others, it is better to say that you have no labor and send it directly.
(Original title: What will be the rural cultivated land after ten years of ridiculous or returning forest)