A telescopic high voltage insulation rod
A high-voltage insulation and telescopic technology, which is applied in the direction of instruments, measuring devices, and measuring electronics, can solve the problems of unreliable contact with the end of the bushing, inconvenient management, and easy loss of parts, so as to save operating time, facilitate management, and assemble The effect of fewer parts
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[0023] The present invention is a telescopic high-voltage insulation rod, such as Figure 4 As shown, it includes insulating rods, stainless steel clips 7, DC motors 8, batteries and thin wires, wherein the length of the insulating rods can be increased or shortened according to the needs of the work, and the insulating rods are composed of two insulating rods nested together , wherein the inside of the outer insulating rod 4 is hollow, the inside of the inner insulating rod 5 is also hollow, and the length of the inner insulating rod 5 is longer than that of the outer insulating rod 4 . Each single internal insulating rod 5 and external insulating rod 4 is composed of three sections of insulating rods with a hollow structure whose diameters are successively reduced, wherein one end of each section of the external insulating rod 4 is connected with a fixed ring inside 6. The first section and the tail section of the outer insulating rod 4 are respectively provided with a DC mo...
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