To support solar photovoltaic equipment, photovoltaic brackets are used with the aim of providing strong load-bearing capacity and stability. However, relying solely on the bracket could result in a subpar performance. This is where auxiliary accessories such as clamps come into play. One of the critical items in the bracket is the pressing block, which can significantly enhance the overall efficiency of the product.
Stents come in many different models, and each one has its unique pressure block. Among them, we can find two main types: side pressure blocks and medium pressure blocks. Side pressure blocks are utilized in order to fix the photovoltaic bracket's main part and the guide rail together, allowing for increased stability. The side pressure block is aptly named, as it is typically found between the peripheral main part and the guide rail, exerting pressure and keeping them firmly in place.
The primary purpose of utilizing the medium pressure blocks is to establish a secure and stable connection between the main parts and indirectly connect them with the guide rail. This binding enables the entire structure to be well-integrated and robust, and the placement of photovoltaic devices on it will not have any detrimental impact on it. The sturdiness of the product is noteworthy, given its ability to hold and fix the components firmly in place.




