1、ANSI CL35=22 88 W 0724350 0504685 897 ANSI C135.22-1988 American National Standard for zinc-coated ferrous pole-top insulator pins with lead threads for overhead line construction Approved March 2, 1988 Secretariat: National Electrical Manufacturers Association ) 1 Scope and application 1.1 Scope Th
2、is standard covers ferrous pole-top insulator pins with 1 -inch- and 1 -3/8-inch-diameter lead threads used in overhead line construction. 1.2 Application Pins conforming to this standard shall, in all respects, meet the dimensional and perfor- mance requirements hereinafter stated. The text, specif
3、ications or standards references, and associated figures supplement each other and shall be considered as parts of this stan- dard. 2 Normative references The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. Page
4、1 of 4 pages At the time of publication, the edition indicated was valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent edition of the standard indicated below. ANSVA
5、STM-A-153-82. Standard specifica- tion for zinc coating (hot dip) on iron and steel hardware. 3 Material 3.1 pins: Pins shall be made from one of the following materials: hot-rolled steel that has been produced by lhe open-hearth, basic-oxy- gen or electric-furnace process or malleable or ductile fe
6、rrous castings. These materials shall be of a grade and quality suitable to meet the strength and performance requirements of this standard. This standard has been administratively withdrawn. Contact the Secretariat for more recent information. An American National Standard implies a consensus of th
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11、e current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. - Copyright 1992 by mm American National Standards Institute. 11 West 42nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10036 ANS12C992/15 ANSI CL35.22 88 = 0724350 0504686 723 Page 2 of 4 pages 3.2 lead threads: Lead
12、threads shall be made of a lead alloy of a grade and quality suitable to meet the strength and performance requirements of this standard. inch-pounds, the lead thread shall withstand a minimum load of 3000 pounds in tension with- out stripping or pulling off the pin. The load shall be applied to the
13、 thimble while the pin is restrained by the shank. 4 Dimensions 6 Corrosion protection 4.1 Dimensions of pins shall be in accordance with figure 1. 4.2 Dimensions of lead threads shall conform to those on figure 2. 5 Strength 5.1 Cantilever test for ferrous pins 5.1.1 Pins shall be tested in accorda
14、nce with the test procedures outlined in figure 1 and shall develop the cantilever strengths given in figure 1. 5.1.2 The load shall be applied at a point equal in height to the lever arm, at a rate of approximately 0.4 inch per minute, through a steel thimble screwed to the lead thread. 5.1.3 The a
15、ngle of deflection is defined as that angle determined by the intersection of the centerline axis of the steel thimble in its initial position to the centerline axis of this thimble when the pin is subjected to a load as described in 5.1.2. 5.2 Lead threads for tests 5.2.1 torsion test: After an ini
16、tial application of 150 inch-pounds of torque to the steel thim- ble, the lead threads shall withstand an addi- tional 180 degrees of tightening rotation, with- out damage to the lead thread by stripping or breaking of the bond between the pin body and the lead thread. 5.2.2 tensile test: After inst
17、alling the steel thimble on the lead thread with a torque of 150 6.1 All pins shall be zinc coated. The coating shall be applied by: - the hot-dip process in accordance with ANSVASTM A-153-82; or - another method producing a zinc coating that meets the requirements of ANSVASTM A-153-82 for adhesion,
18、 purity, and thickness applicable to the class of material being coated. 7 Finish Pins shall be reasonably smooth on all surfaces and free of sharp projections. 8 Marking of pins Pins shall bear the manufacturers symbol or identification mark. 9 Protective packing Lead threads shall be protected wit
19、h a collar of cardboard or other suitable material to prevent damage during shipping and handling. 10 Marking of shipping packages Each shipping container shall be marked with the manufacturers name and catalog number. ANSI C135.22-1988 ANSI CL35-22 88 0724350 0504b87 bbT 1“t 11 7c Page 3 of 4 pages
20、 -1“t 7c SECTION A-A SECTION 8-8 STYLE -I STYLE-2 i DIMENSIONS, INCHES k:ITTTlT 8 i6 5 I 9 18 8 5 I IO 24 8 I LONG1 T UDINAL TRANSVERSE NOTE-3 1500 15 Il NOTE-1:CHANNEL LEGS MAY BE FLANGED OR OTHERWISE FORMED TO MEET NOTE-2: THIS DIMENSION MAY BE VARIED TO PROVIDE REQUIRED STRENGTH. STRENGTH REQUIRE
21、MENTS. NOTE-3:FLARED BASE (STYLE-2) PINS ARE MOUNTED WITH LEGS OF CHANNEL SECTION AGAINST RIGID STEEL SUPPORT FOR TESTING. ALLOWABLE VARIATIONS a = 1/64 d = 118 g = 318 k-1 b = 1/32 e = 3/16 h = 112 x-o C- 1/16 f = 114 j = 314 A single-letter superscript indicates that the plus and minus value are t
22、he same: for example, A double-letter superscript indicates that the plus value is that of the first letter and the minus value is that of the second letter: for example, i -71 = i -718 i /i 6. 11116bX= 11/16+ 1132-0. Figure 1 - Dimensions for pole-top insulator pins (all dimensions in inches) ANSI
23、C135.22-1988 ANSI C135.22 88 m 0724150 O504688 5Tb m Lead head 1 1-318 Page 4 of 4 pages A B C D E F G 1.010 1.119 1.750 5/64 13/16 518 3/64 1.385 1.518 2.130 9/64 1-118 314 716 4 - I A !:885 DIA SEE NOTE I 18O DRAFT PERMISSIBLE NOTES 1 This is the diameter measured between the tapered lines project
24、ed along the outside surface of the threads at the top extremity of the lead head. Taper equals li1 6 inch in diameter per inch in length. 2 Four (4) threads per inch. Dimensions of lead threads in inches I Figure 2 - Dimensions for 1-inch and 1-3/8-inch lead threads (all dimensions in inches) I ANSI C135.22-1988