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This picture shows the linkage between two J-D disks. H-shaped linking piece (previous picture) is nearly hidden inside the top and bottom spider joints. Small round hole in the center of the linking piece will receive ...
Posted by Ed Holland on September 14, 2003 - 0.3kb
Up close and personal with some of the hardware for connecting the J-D disks. The small H-shaped units fit into the bottom and top spider fittings of adjoining disks, as shown in .
Posted by Ed Holland on September 14, 2003 - 0.2kb
... linkage hardware available for the J-D suspensions (catalog excerpts are shown at ). The t-shaped tab on any given piece is inserted into the center ...
Posted by Ed Holland on September 14, 2003 - 0.5kb
Up close and personal, showing the characteristic Jeffery-Dewitt "spider" fitting on top of the suspension disk. Identical fitting on bottom provided for linkage. for view of bottom side.
Posted by Ed Holland on September 14, 2003 - 0.2kb
J-D and friends. Close up details in following pics
Posted by Ed Holland on September 14, 2003 - 0.1kb
J-D Suspension and friends. Next pic
Posted by Ed Holland on September 14, 2003 - 0.0kb
Jeffery-Dewitt suspension insulators in my backyard rogues' gallery. Additional pics and details follow. Next picture
Posted by Ed Holland on September 14, 2003 - 0.1kb
Very pretty but not near as rare as the Hemingray made suspension in the next photo.
Posted by Nathan Lamkey on September 11, 2003 - 0.1kb
Here is a more unusual suspension, the Micarta Core. The glass bells were manufactured by Hemingray.
Posted by Nathan Lamkey on September 11, 2003 - 0.1kb
A close up of the suspensions .From left to right ...
Posted by Jim Decker on September 6, 2003 - 0.1kb
Nice pumpkin color suspension, couldn't let it get away.
Posted by Jim Decker on September 6, 2003 - 0.1kb
Better view of the suspensions ...
Posted by Jim Decker on September 6, 2003 - 0.0kb
I found these two porcelain pieces while hunting a old phone line built in 1928. I would appreciate any help identifying them. I am not a porcelain collector, so I know almost nothing about them. This phone line ...
Posted by Chris Sweryda on September 1, 2003 - 0.6kb
... end of a string of three 10 inch PHVCo suspensions. What is it ...
Posted by Michael Jones on August 26, 2003 - 0.1kb
Some of my early suspensions hanging around the barn ...
Posted by Michael Jones on August 26, 2003 - 0.1kb
Here are some Victor 10" suspensions dead ending a 34.5kV line. The jumpers are supported by Lapp 35kV clamp top line posts ...
Posted by Philip Franco on August 25, 2003 - 0.1kb
Here is a nice cut away diagram of an early SEDIVER suspension. http://www.sediver.fr/about/Centennial/centph.htm#
Posted by Philip Franco on August 22, 2003 - 0.1kb
Here are my suspension chains. It include these ones which I got from Frantisek and from the Electrotechnic Museum [IFONA]
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on August 9, 2003 - 0.1kb
This is the telephone wires driving across a river. These poles are suspension ones. It is very interesting... It is in Romania. On the poles are CD 408s and CD 445s These photos took Frantisek Danek.
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on August 8, 2003 - 0.2kb
This is the telephone wires driving across a river. These poles are suspension ones. It is very interesting... It is in Romania. On the poles are CD 408s and CD 445s These photos took Frantisek Danek.
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on August 8, 2003 - 0.2kb
This is the telephone wires driving across a river. These poles are suspension ones. It is very interesting... It is in Romania. On the poles are CD 408s and CD 445s These photos took Frantisek Danek.
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on August 8, 2003 - 0.2kb
Very old and rare suspension Insulator. Made in Germany www.emuseum.hu [IFONA U]
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on August 8, 2003 - 0.1kb
Lots of suspensions and BIG insulators, i want the big ones. Does anyone know what the brown ones are ...
Posted by Zachary Gillihan on July 31, 2003 - 0.1kb
Suspensions everywhere ...
Posted by Zachary Gillihan on July 31, 2003 - 0.0kb
... Hungary for 35 kV. The old 60 kV used suspensions only. The 60 kV is not norm, only the 20 kV ...
Posted by Zoltán Drinóczi on July 28, 2003 - 0.1kb

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