comCables unveils rapid punch tool

July 26, 2010
The tool is designed for low voltage contractors seeking to reduce installation time, create consistent terminations, and improve testing results.

DENVER -- comCables has released its proprietary Rapid Punch Tool. The tool is designed to help low voltage contractors reduce installation time, create consistent terminations and improve testing results.

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“The rapid punch tool will provide better consistency amongst technicians regardless of experience due to the design of the tool,” says Andy Work, Director of Product Manager of comCables. “This device may reduce installation time and increase profit margins for cabling projects.”

The tool is being offered for free by purchasing fifty (50) comCables high density Cat5e or Cat6 jacks by August 31, 2010.

Greg Greenwood, CEO of comCables, comments, “We want every contractor to have this tool, which is why we’re offering this new release special. This tool will allow non-traditional cabling contractors, such as those installing IP-based cameras, access control systems and audio-video equipment, to have a reduced learning curve and a stronger sense of comfort using structured cable.”

For more information on the comCables’ Rapid Punch Tool: www.comcables.com/rapidtool.html

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