[Trade Journal]
Publication: Electrical Review and Western Electrician
Chicago, IL, United States
vol. 66, no. 22, p. 1079, col. 2
The Brookfield Class Company, 2 Rector Street, New York City, has ready a condensed booklet giving dimension diagrams and other data of a few of its standard insulators. Over 30 types are given, also several designs of insulator brackets, hooks, wooden and steel pins. The insulators shown cover the standard pin-type insulator for telephone, telegraph, light and power, and transmission lines ranging up to 20,000 volts. The company modestly points out that its insulators have been on the market for over half a century. Throughout its long career the company has produced insulators for practically every electrical industry and these have been installed by the largest and oldest electrical companies in both North and South America.