[Trade Journal]
Publication: The Electrical Engineer
New York, NY, United States
vol. 13, no. 214, p. 589, col. 1
THE SECURITY CLEAT
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Security Cleat. |
The accompanying illustration shows a front and back view of the new "Security" cleat manufactured by the Security Insulator Co., of 136 Liberty street. The cleat is entirely novel in design, and is claimed to possess advantages over the old styles which will place it in the lead at once.
It is made especially for incandescent wiring and, like the "Security" insulator, will hold a wire of any of the usual sizes. The construction of the cleat makes it very strong, and but one screw is needed. No kink whatever is made in the wire, and the insulation is not harmed in the least. It is made of the best vitrified porcelain, glazed or unglazed, and will, doubtless, prove a great convenience as an economizer of time and labor.