[Trade Journal] Publication: Western Electrician Chicago, IL, United States |
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Insulator Support.
The object of the device illustrated in the accompanying cut is to provide a simple, efficient, and readily adjustable insulator support designed for cross-arms of poles intended to sustain overhead electric conductors. The invention consists in an insulator support composed of a yoke having a connecting cross-head formed with a screw-threaded shank, and a pair of parallel arms adopted to embrace the cross arm of a pole, and provided at their ends with bolt holes, a removable and replacable tie bolt passing through the bolt holes in the ends of the yoke arm, and an insulator mounted on the screw-threaded shank. This construction obviates the employment of holes in the cross-arms of poles, and possesses other advantages which may be readily recognized. The device is the invention of A. Henley, Paris, Tenn.
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