Cable Bundle Tool
Posted by James on September 6, 2012 · 25 Comments
Twist-Free Cable Bundle Organization Tool The PANDUIT Cable Bundle Organizing Tool arranges up to 24 data cables optimizing bundle size and improving installed appearance. Simply guide the tool along the bundle length to organize cables prior to installing PANDUIT TAK-TY® Hook & Loop Cable Ties. This tool accommodates a wide range of network cable diameters for greater installation flexibility. The tools ergonomic, compact design is comfortable for installers to handle and also works well in tight spaces. After cable organization is complete, slide tool off the cables. This user-friendly tool reduces cable installation time up to 50%.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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agree….?
THIS TOOLS IS FOR PUSSIES.. USE HAND? VELCRO
Is that how? they built the Kon-Tiki?
I saw quite a few divers in the bundles at the end(2:30)! Someone was? slacking! Sorry- I’ve dressed A LOT of cable over the years and that’s just my OCD talking. This is a great tool!
but mostly perfection gets killed by underbudget and well the results are seen everywhere…?
I can do this cheaper, I use hands and a? zip tie 😀
they dont damage if you don’t over tighten. but? its still stupid, just use velcro straps ;P
You shouldn’t use? zip ties on network cable, that’s old school and damages the cable. It won’t pass an inspection in many areas.
You realize this is a tool to straighten the cable BEFORE you? use zip ties, right?
some of us are craftsman at our jobs. bringing art? to our work in the form of perfection. perfection is my competition and this is another tool used to achieve this ever lofty goal. anyone that has had to grapple with 24 cat5 wires would love this tool.
did you even watch the video??
thats why they make? zip ties
You do realize how slow and owned wireless is??
What if you don’t give a fuck and your only? objective is functionality?
And watch the wireless network / Spectrum? get raped.
Yeah!? FiberOptic over the air! wait a minute..
Folks !:? GO WIRELESS 🙂 !?
Sticking them in braided? mesh fixes that problem. You’d have a bundle of 24 in each mesh. 24 ports at a time. Just got to plan it accordingly.
shaq? o’neal?
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Its ok? , but what are u suppose to do wen the cables are above i.e Cable trays,Baskets Risers ??????????
I first saw this concept back in the? day, we’d lace each cable through a wooden board, and push it out from the panel. I later designed something very similar to this… cool to see something like it on the market.
However, manufacturer specifications for CAT6 don’t recommend “cigarette packing” cables anymore.
Zip ties are NOT a good idea for data cabling. Many people will over tighten them, causing tears in the insulation. Wide ban Velcro ties (like the ones shown in this video) are much better? than zip ties. Plus, if you ever need to pull a cable, undoing Velcro is FAR easier than snipping every zip tie, and then having to put each zip tie back.
what about? zip tie