Jonard's Cable Comb cable organizing tool

Feb. 4, 2021
Jonard Tools says its CCB-25 Cable Comb cable organizing tool substantially reduces the amount of time it takes to straighten, organize, and lash multiple cables together with ease.

Jonard Tools says its CCB-25 Cable Comb cable organizing tool substantially reduces the amount of time it takes to straighten, organize, and lash multiple cables together with ease. The Cable Comb is compatible for use with any cables or wires up to 1/4" (6.35 mm) in diameter, including coaxial (not RG6 Quad), plenum, control, CAT5/5e/6 network, speaker, and alarm systems

With a diameter of 4.90" (124.5 mm) and weighing just 0.328 lb (148.7 g), the Cable Comb's built-in finger grooves make it smooth and comfortable to pull through cables without needing to worry about the orientation of the tool, says Jonard.

Made from a naturally slick nylon material, Zytel, which reduces friction and unnecessary wear on the cables being combed, the 15-slot Cable Comb's unique design allows individual cables to be loaded into the tool's blue inner hub at any point during use, without the need to find and thread the cable ends.

Cables can also be removed at any point during use by sliding the tool's yellow outer collar back and removing them through the large opening of the collar.

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