Fiberglass Guy Strain Insulator
Insulators are available with other ANSI and IEC end fittings. Please refer to the catalog for the configurable options available.
One example of many models
General
Description – End Fitting | Thimble-Eye – Thimble-Eye |
Strength Rating – Ultimate | 30000 lb |
Tensile Strength | 30000 lb |
Dimensions
Diameter – Rod / Tube | 0.750 in |
Length | 72.00 in |
Length – Clevis Pin Center to Clevis Bottom | 3.08 in |
Mounting Bolt Spacing | 86.00 in |
Weight | 8.0 lb |
Logistics
Standard Package | 1 |
Guy strain insulator is an electrical insulator that is designed to operate under mechanical tension (strain) and withstand the pull of a hanging electrical wire or cable. They are used in electrical overhead lines to support radio antennas and overhead lines. A strain insulator can be inserted between two lengths of wire to electrically isolate them from each other while maintaining a mechanical connection, or when a wire is attached to a rod or tower to transmit the pull of the wire to the carrier while it is electrical is isolated. Guy strain isolators were first used in telegraph systems in the mid-19th century.
General
Description – End Fitting | Eye – Eye |
Strength Rating – Ultimate | 16000 lb |
Tensile Strength | 16000 lb |
UPC | 096359231196 |
Dimensions
Diameter – Rod / Tube | 0.625 in |
Length | 12.00 in |
Length – Clevis Pin Center to Clevis Bottom | 2.63 in |
Mounting Bolt Spacing | 20.00 in |
Weight | 2.8 lb |
Logistics
Pallet Quantity | 720 EA |
Standard Package | 10 |