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This insulator marked RICHARD GINORI and dating July 1971 comes from an old railway line running Rome to Viterbo. Existing also in white and brown glazed version [IFONA U]
Posted by Nora Coppo on May 23, 2005 - 0.2kb
... porcelain marking that all the OB suspensions have. 4(B)8 ...
Posted by Philip Franco on May 22, 2005 - 0.1kb
Here are 62 Ohio Brass suspension discs all assembled into a string just for kicks. I'm eventually gonna take em all apart into smaller strings and display them all.
Posted by Philip Franco on May 22, 2005 - 0.2kb
... some are lighter. Also three of these suspensions are green 10"glass and two are Lapp pumpkin colored porcelain. That's all I have for now but ...
Posted by Terry Drollinger on May 21, 2005 - 0.4kb
In this chain the first insulator dates 1934 and the 2nd 1933. Almost impossible to be found, they're from the Italian State Railways. [IFONA U]
Posted by Nora Coppo on May 20, 2005 - 0.1kb
It is my dump found, a trolleybus or tram upwire holder suspension.
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on May 16, 2005 - 0.1kb
A string of common blue Jeffery DeWitt suspensions. The underglaze ink stamp on them reads: "Pat. Feb. 3, 1920. Mfg. March 1923." ...
Posted by Philip Franco on May 11, 2005 - 0.1kb
The job entailed removing six conductors of 3/0 copper and replacing them with three conductors of 477 MCM aluminum wire called ACSS(?). It is similar to ACSR (Aluminum conductor steel reinforced) but softer and will ...
Posted by Jim Decker on May 6, 2005 - 1.8kb
These are dead ends (strain clamps) that attach to a suspension insulator, they're good for 7000 lbs pull with a conductor from #4 to 2/0 Al or ACSR. The short covering of larger wires on the #4 ACSR is called armor ...
Posted by Jim Decker on April 29, 2005 - 0.4kb
Some more of the 10 inch LAPP suspensions (center string) that are marked "LAPP, 1955, 15,000." The one bell on the top of the ...
Posted by Philip Franco on April 29, 2005 - 0.2kb
... I have added framework to support more suspensions, posts and other equipment ...
Posted by Philip Franco on April 29, 2005 - 0.2kb
Gotta love those green suspensions! This is a power station near Phoenix, look closely for the green glass ...
Posted by (private) on April 28, 2005 - 0.1kb
Some Lapp 25,000 lb M&E suspensions from 2002. Note the giant aluminum clamp on the bottom. I couldn't believe how big the clamp really ...
Posted by Philip Franco on April 19, 2005 - 0.2kb
Some Westinghouse 10 inch suspensions dated 1924 ...
Posted by Philip Franco on April 19, 2005 - 0.0kb
A 9 foot long 20 pound polymer suspension by SEDIVER. These are so easy to handle so its no wonder utilities are using them more and more.
Posted by Philip Franco on April 19, 2005 - 0.1kb
Suspension display in shop.
Posted by Ben Kirsten on April 18, 2005 - 0.0kb
... head. The Insulators are Russian glass suspensions ...
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on April 17, 2005 - 0.1kb
This 145 B caught my eye while walking the line.
Posted by Mike Shelley on April 5, 2005 - 0.0kb
... technology, porcelain and glass suspensions, concrete poles and cool coast, I like stay there, they are very friendly people and a little bit ...
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on March 27, 2005 - 1.9kb
New straining, suspensions. The switch has spark killers, it is a good service ...
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on March 27, 2005 - 0.1kb
Found this while scratching around a river embankment, it had the cap almost totally ripped off. I decided to take it home and finish the job. I gently tapped at the remaining metal and loosened up the mortar or ...
Posted by Wayne Allen on March 23, 2005 - 0.4kb
Notice the 4 different types of glass suspensions all 10" ...
Posted by Zachary Gillihan on March 22, 2005 - 0.1kb
Just picked this JD suspension today. It is marked "Pat. Feb. 3, 1920. Mfg. June 1926" in a dark blue underglaze.
Posted by Philip Franco on March 21, 2005 - 0.1kb
Saw these 10 inch LAPP fog type suspensions the other day at a sub-station ...
Posted by Philip Franco on March 20, 2005 - 0.1kb
... very old and very rugged PINCO 10 inch suspensions on a 115kV line in upstate NY ...
Posted by Philip Franco on March 17, 2005 - 0.1kb

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