Product category:
Electrical systems
News Release from: Dart Systems | Subject: GlassJack
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 June 2006
System for pulling cables through
conduit, ducting
The Dart Systems GlassJack combines flexibility and speed of use when pulling cables through duct work, conduit or existing pipe work.
The Dart Systems GlassJack combines flexibility and speed of use when pulling cables through duct work, conduit or existing pipe work The Cable Installation Rod is supplied ready to use with a bullet shaped Pulling Eye on one end, and a flexible leader for navigating around tight radius bends, on the other
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dart Systems is pleased to announce the availability in the UK of a new range of cable pulling devices for routing wires inside buildings.
Cable installation rods allow longer runs
Cable installation rods are used where traditional rods and tapes are just not long enough, but saves carrying the heavier duty flex rods associated with external cable pulling.
Push-pull rod systems give longer cable runs
A new set has been added to the line up of cable installation rods which will assist the installer aiming for longer cable runs and is less prone to stressing and breaking due to the novel sheathing.
It comes with a tubular frame for fast dispensing and rewinding and an easy carry shoulder strap for ease of use and transportation.
The Dart Systems GlassJack combines the benefits of conventional Fish Tape with speed of use of a frame based tool.
With a full range of accessories available that complement the system the GlassJack represents excellent value and an essential tool for anyone involved in the installation of cables.
'GlassJack' is made from 3mm diameter fibreglass rod that is coated with a polypropylene sheath, the rod can turn in tight circles without shearing, is easy to handle and doesn't cause irritation to the user from fibreglass splinters that can occur with other systems.
The range is ideal for pulling wires in false ceilings, exposed and populated conduits, cable installation in overhead chambers, under floors, across cavity walls and other inaccessible spaces.
The product will appeal to many budgets in the pipe and cabling industry including electricians, plumbers, telecom engineers, data cablers, alarm and security installers, garden landscapers and DIY enthusiasts.
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