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"Rusty O" wrote in message
ink.net... Hayn has just introduced a rigging insulator that has a 'failsafe' feature. Failsafe isolators already exist for, what, 100 years? The famous ceramic egg-isolator does just that. See http://www.sijambo.com/zeilen/gabber...achterstag.jpg for a modern plastic variant. Meindert |
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Yes, I know about 'egg' insulators, I've been using them in communication
systems for 45 years myself. The Hayn insulator is 'failsafe' without wrapping the wires through loops. And it's available with eye, toggle, swage, and do-it-yourself ends. Rusty O |
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