Overview
Shackle insulators are often used in low-voltage distribution lines, which can be used both horizontally and vertically; It can be directly fixed on the pole with bolts or fixed on the pole with cross arms. The tapered hole of the spool insulator makes the load distribution more uniform and minimizes the possibility of fracture of the porcelain bottle under heavy load.
Characteristics:
Typically made from high-strength porcelain or composite materials.
Compact design suitable for both horizontal and vertical mounting.
Provides high mechanical stability and electrical insulation.
Resistant to environmental factors such as moisture, chemicals, and UV radiation.
Shackle insulators are often used in low-voltage distribution lines, which can be used both horizontally and vertically; It can be directly fixed on the pole with bolts or fixed on the pole with cross arms. The tapered hole of the spool insulator makes the load distribution more uniform and minimizes the possibility of fracture of the porcelain bottle under heavy load.
Characteristics:
Typically made from high-strength porcelain or composite materials.
Compact design suitable for both horizontal and vertical mounting.
Provides high mechanical stability and electrical insulation.
Resistant to environmental factors such as moisture, chemicals, and UV radiation.
ANSI Class/Standard | ANSI | |
Mechanical Values(kV) | ||
Transverse Strength(lbs) | 3000lbs | |
Electrical Values(kV) | ||
Low frequency dry flashover | 25kV | |
Low frequency wet flashover | Vertical | 12kV |
Horizontal | 15kV | |
Net Weight(lb) | 1.14 lbs |