Cablofil intros reusable cable bundlers

March 22, 2007 -- The company has introduced its Cablo Snap cable bundlers, designed to secure cable bundles to wire cable trays while eliminating over-tightened cable ties.

March 22, 2007 -- Cablofil has introduced its Cablo Snap cable bundlers, designed to secure cable bundles to wire cable trays while eliminating over-tightened cable ties.

The company says the product can increase installation productivity without incurring waste. To install, one simply hand-snaps the bundler over cables and squeezes it to the desired pressure. Built-in teeth lock the bundler into place, gently securing cable bundles.

To re-use, one simply squeezes the bundler to unlock, add or remove cables, then squeezes it again to lock cables in place. The company notes that the product's extra-wide, flared design eliminates "pinched" data cables, offering greater signal protection.

Available in four sizes to accommodate cable bundles from 1/2" to 2," the Cablo Snap bundler is UL listed and meets EIA/TIA requirements.

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