A steel or copper tie-wire was attached to the insulator, and connected with the communication wire. These “pintype” insulators have been an extremely commonplace sight, and communication lines with insulators had been strung alongside most roads, highways, and railroads. Old pictures from about the U.S. show numerous telephone, telegraph and electric power poles sporting huge numbers of insulator
What is FEARSTEVE?
Fearsteve is one trending Leading social bookmarking service provider for submitting most popular articles on the web - Best place for people to bookmark
Latest Comments
Log in to comment or register here.