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Crossarm is a
horizontal member of a cross-shaped object. The term
might refer to: A part of the
Christian cross;
Crossarm (utility pole), a horizontal...
- in wood. It has not been
unequivocally established if each of the four
crossarms of the
church had a
similar dome or were
instead covered with
gabled wooden...
- uninsulated, and
supported by insulators,
commonly mounted on a
horizontal beam (
crossarm).
Power is
transmitted using the three-phase system, with
three wires,...
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simple H-frame
anchor tower consisting of two
poles and one
horizontal crossarm,
bearing similarity to the
letter H
anchor pylon and
anchor portal, 380kV...
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strings of cap-and-pin (suspension)
insulators are used,
attached to the
crossarm in a
horizontal direction. When the
tension load in
lines is exceedingly...
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conduit that
carries the
underground cables up the
utility pole to the
crossarm.
Multiple bushing insulators project from the
plastic body, each ending...
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earlier wooden crosses,
which may have
required struts to
support the
crossarm.
Others have seen it as
deriving from
indigenous Bronze Age art featuring...
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power poles that are
holding up the
crossarm and
replacing them with cross-brackets that are put on the
crossarm. Some of the
wooden power poles are being...
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Retrieved January 25, 2021. Landsman,
Peter (October 8, 2024). "Tower
Crossarm Falls from
Helicopter in Big Sky". Lift Blog.
Retrieved October 9, 2024...
- 12.47 kV
distribution line. One fuse is
blown and the tube is
hanging down.
Lightning arresters are
mounted on the
crossarm opposite the fuse cutouts....