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Insulated nut runner?Hello everyone,
I could not find any info on the forum so I am putting ths querry out as a new post.
I came across this tool and I was wondering if anyone can tell me what it is used for?
Cheers
IT = Insulated Tools used them a lot when,carrying out LV AP duties.IT is used (afaik) to gain access to link boxes (read; underground termination boxes/terminals)
What are the ranges of MV thought MV was old hat. LV Ring Mains, usually fed from the HV/LV Switch fuse ( not to be confused with the RFC found in many installations,)In a lot of cities the LV distribution is configured like a ring main (as is MV dist btw) but usually has open points, if there is a fault, (lv or in the secondary sub) you open at another point in the ring, then close the N.O. point - at LV it's done with links whilst live - these are splattered around the pavements - most people don't even know they are there
In some cases the links are secured already with insulated Tee screws/bolts - no need for a tool - it's already insulated - that's what you have.
Didn't mean to capitalise, was just meant 'It' ?IT = Insulated Tools used them a lot when,carrying out LV AP duties.
What are the ranges of MV thought MV was old hat. LV Ring Mains, usually fed from the HV/LV Switch fuse ( not to be confused with the RFC found in many installations,)
These ring mains are often fed from LV Feeder Pillars and are switched and have open points at Feeder Pillars, you see Feeder Pillars dotted around housing and industrial installation, and sometimes ay HV sub stations.
If you go into many of the outlets that sell PPE they will normally stock ITL insulated tools at least ,y local safety wear shop does, expensive but if you are involved in that side of our industry, well worth a look. average price of a medium sized driver £15:00, worth every penny especiallly if you are a TOOL TART like me. just saying. (BACA SAFETY WEAR)Didn't mean to capitalise, was just meant 'It' ?
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