Shackle Insulator,13KN Mechanical Failing Load
A shackle insulator is a low-voltage distribution insulator designed to mechanically support and electrically isolate conductors on overhead lines. Commonly deployed in secondary distribution networks, it is mounted on poles or cross-arms using bolts or straps, and accommodates line conductors through a central groove secured by binding wire. Its compact geometry allows effective performance in angle, dead-end, and service line applications where moderate mechanical loads and reliable insulation are required.
Key Features
- High dielectric strength: Ensures effective insulation under low-voltage operating conditions.
Robust mechanical integrity: Designed to withstand conductor tension and environmental stresses.
Material options: Manufactured from glazed porcelain or polymer (composite) for durability and weather resistance.
Compact design: Suitable for limited-space installations on poles and walls.
Corrosion and UV resistance: Maintains performance in harsh outdoor environments.
Ease of installation: Compatible with standard mounting hardware and simple conductor tying methods.
Versatile application: Ideal for straight runs, angle points, and dead-end configurations in distribution lines.
Product Details
General
| TYPE | ED-2(B) |
| Mechanical Failing load | 13 kN |
| Power frequency Flashover Voltage-Dry | 25 kV |
| Power frequency Flashover Voltage-Wet | 12 kV |
Resources and Downloads
| Specifications | Download PDF |
| Technical Drawings | Download PDF |

