MFR #:FG41461-1C
EIS #:STAOFF14611C
MFR #:FG41461-1C
EIS #:STAOFF14611C
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Molded insulators have a higher heat resistance and a higher moisture resistance when compared to the regular plastic insulators. Hi-Pot tested to assure electrical reliability. - These molded insulators also have closer height tolerances and higher shatter resistance when compared to ceramic insulators.
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Pack: 50/Pack
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Molded insulators have a higher heat resistance and a higher moisture resistance when compared to the regular plastic insulators. Hi-Pot tested to assure electrical reliability. - These molded insulators also have closer height tolerances and higher shatter resistance when compared to ceramic insulators.
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Thread Size: 5/8 - 11-5/8 Inch | EIS Part #: STAOFF14611C | $ / each Pack: 50/Pack |
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General Information
Item NameStandoff Insulator
Trade NameGlastic®
SeriesGlastic® 1461
General Features
Net Weight0.61 lb
Design & Construction
ShapeRound
ColorRed
MaterialPolyester
Performance Details
Flame RetardantYes
Tensile Strength3000 lb
Cantilever Strength3500 Inch-lb
Compression Strength60000 lb
Torque Strength35 ft-lb
Track Resistance600 min
Electrical Properties
Short Time Electrical Strength21 kV
Voltage Rating2500 V
Physical Properties
Insert Size5/8 - 11-5/8 Inch
Thread Size5/8 - 11-5/8 Inch
Height2.125 Inch
Arc Resistance180 sec
Creep Distance3.25 Inch
Height Tolerance+/-0.015 Inch
Features
- Glastic standoff insulators are molded of underwriters laboratories incorporated® (UL) recognized flame resistant fiberglass-reinforced thermoset polyester molding compound
- They feature shatter resistance and closer height tolerances than commonly available in porcelain insulators
- Moisture and heat-resistance properties of glastic insulators are higher than those of conventional plastic insulators
- Insulators mounted within a suitable electrical cabinet are considered indoors even though the cabinet itself is outdoors
- An insulator will withstand its rated voltage continuously but industry standards or other specifications may require a different spacing from conductor to ground for a particular voltage
- Wet or dirty conditions may require derating an insulator
Applications
- Glastic Insulators are Primarily Intended to be Used Indoors or Inside a Suitable Enclosure