Transformer Insulation Components Steel Copper Brass Alloy Insert Nuts
Transformer insulation embedded nut is an indispensable key component in the manufacturing and installation process of transformers. Their main function is to ensure the stable installation of insulation components embedded in the transformer, thereby maintaining the electrical performance and safe operation of the transformer.
In the structure of transformers, insulation inserts are usually used to separate and support different electrical parts to prevent current leakage and electrical faults. And the embedded nut plays a role in tightly fixing these insulation components in the predetermined position. By correctly installing the nuts, the stability and long-term reliability of the insulation insert can be ensured.
These nuts are usually made of corrosion-resistant and high-strength materials, such as stainless steel or special alloys, to withstand the vibration, temperature, and pressure changes during transformer operation. In addition, their size and shape also need to be precisely designed to match the installation requirements of insulation inserts, ensuring the best fastening effect.
During the installation process, the insulation insert nuts of the transformer need to be tightened according to specific torque and sequence to ensure a tight fit between them and the insulation insert. Excessive or insufficient tightening can lead to loosening or damage of insulation components, thereby affecting the performance and safety of transformers.
Product Name |
Insert Nuts |
Material |
Steel/Copper/Brass/Alloy |
Surface |
Chromium plating/Zinc Galvanizing/Blackening |
Usage |
Transformer Insulation Inserts |
Production |
According to Drawing or Sample |