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1 noix d’ancrage
анкерный изолятор
Изолятор, вмонтированный в опорную конструкцию, предназначенный для ее изоляции и устранения тока утечки.
Примечание. Опорной конструкцией может быть опора с распоркой.
[ ГОСТ 27744-88]EN
strain insulator
insulator placed in a structural support such as a guy or span wire to isolate a portion of the support or to prevent leakage current through the support
[IEV number 471-03-10]FR
noix d’ancrage
isolateur placé dans une structure de pylône, un hauban par exemple, destiné à en isoler une partie pour éviter les courants de fuite
[IEV number 471-03-10]Тематики
Классификация
>>>EN
- anchor insulator
- dead-end insulator
- stay insulator
- strain insulator
- stretching insulator
- tension insulator
DE
- Eiisolator, m
- Nussisolator, m
FR
- noix d’ancrage
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