The two-hole fitting consists of a metal bracket with two holes that align with the mounting holes on the insulator. The insulator is positioned between the two holes on the fitting, and bolts or other fasteners are used to secure the insulator to the fitting. This provides a strong and reliable attachment point for the insulator, ensuring it stays in place and can effectively perform its insulating function.
The two-hole fitting is typically made of a durable and corrosion-resistant material, such as galvanized steel or aluminum, to withstand the environmental conditions and stresses it may encounter in the field. It is designed to provide a secure and stable connection between the insulator and the supporting structure, ensuring the proper functioning of the electrical distribution system.