Heavy Duty 360-degree conductor cleaning tool
The spring loaded Conductor Cleaning Brush allows full 360 degree cleaning with the use of an insulated shotgun stick.Heavy Duty, 360-Degree Conductor Cleaning Tool
The patented Conductor Cleaning Brush offers a thorough and user-friendly method of brushing conductors and bushings.
Efficient 360° Conductor Cleaning for Linework Applications Designed for safe and effective use from a distance, the Conductor Cleaning Brush attaches to an insulated shotgun stick, allowing line mechanics to thoroughly clean conductorsAlso known as wires or cables. The conductors are the wire... More and bushings while maintaining the appropriate working clearance.
Its patented spring-loaded design surrounds the conductor, enabling complete 360-degree cleaning in a single operation. Flexible cleaning pads adapt to a wide range of conductor sizes and profiles, while the integrated external brush is ideal for cleaning flat surfaces and equipment connections. When replacement is required, the cleaning pads can be changed quickly in the field without the need for tools.
Manufactured from durable, weather-resistant polymer materials, the Conductor Cleaning Brush is built to withstand demanding utility environments. The spring-loaded jaws maintain consistent contact pressure, helping remove oxidation, dirt, grease, and other contaminants from conductor surfaces.
Regular conductor cleaning is an important part of establishing reliable electrical connections. Contaminated or oxidised surfaces can increase contact resistance, reducing the effectiveness of temporary earthingElectrical earthing, also known as grounding, is a safety m... More, bondingElectrical bonding and grounding are crucial safety measure... More, and test equipment connections. By restoring a clean contact surface, the Conductor Cleaning Brush helps line mechanics achieve safer, lower-resistance connections, improve groundingElectrical grounding, also known as earthing, is a safety me... More performance, and reduce the potential for overheating, arcing, or inaccurate test readings. The result is greater confidence that protective equipment and worksite earthingElectrical earthing, also known as grounding, is a safety m... More systems will perform as intended when it matters most.