Bundling and dressing Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6 with a cable comb
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- Опубликовано: 16 апр 2013
- Cable bundle organizing tool cable comb, tool kit contains jacket cover with hook and loop fastener, green insert and yellow insert. Green Insert recommended for cable outer diameter range: 0.18" (4.6mm) -- 0.25" (6.3mm). Yellow Insert recommended for cable outer diameter range: 0.23" (5.9mm) -- 0.31" (7.9mm)
- Reduces cable installation time up to 50% compared to traditional methods
- Arranges 24 cables prior to applying Panduit network cable ties
- Optimizes bundle size and improves installed appearance
- Two inserts handle multiple network cable diameters
- Unique design allows twist-free bundling from the end or the middle of bundle
- Smooth edges; safe for use on network cables preventing cable abrasion
- Ergonomic fit and compact design
- Impact resistant material and low friction design to glide smoothly across cable bundle - Наука
2:18 The satisfaction in his face ... so relatable ...
Beautiful work, but extremely time consuming. No one could be competive bidding a job having to put this much labor in trim out time. This was done as a shoe case. Everyone talks about BICSI in reference to the tie wraps, but BICSI also suggests labling the cables behind the patch panel, which if was done here, there would have been no way to comb the cables like this. So from a project managers perspective, i say great work but wayyyyy over kill.
Why not 3D print your own? I'm planning on doing a big install with some of these.
I need this!
Man they had hella divers
How much price is this comb
Can I buy this in the U.K. anywhere?
uk.farnell.com/panduit/cbot24k/cable-bundling-tool-for-hook-loop/dp/1657321, googles your friend :)
Sold everywhere you can find a 3D printer ;)
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Where cable number one
BICSI recommends to NOT do this as it increases crosstalk. Having randomly oriented stands in the bundle reduces the skin effect and proximity effect in the same manner that Litz wire does. Using this can also increase the risk of causing a severe kink affecting impedance and degrading performance.
Get certified and know.
Thank you good to know
Yeah I don’t know about that bud. I just got done doing a 96 cable install in City of Industry in California. We had 48 data and 24 voice. 22 data on east side of building, 24 data on west side of building and 2 data in the MDF. Each voice cable was paired with the data cables station side and separated by annotating 1A & 1B as data and 1V as voice on a 4 port faceplate. After getting the (46) cables from station side to the point where they merge into numerous 2 inch Nvent hooks leading into (2) 2 inch MDF sleeves separated by cable type and also each hook separated horizontally by cable purpose, we combed the cables all all the way up to the sleeves by preparing the combs at the hooks leading into MDF, transitioned into opposite sleeve leading into MDF, met on opposite side of sleeves with (2) additional combs, installed more 2 inch NVent caddy hooks with separate pathways by using Tapcons on a brick wall, kept combing down into the rack area where they separated by data and voice respectively, velcroed from initial hook merge in opposing room with drip loop included at rack wire managers and voice cable bundle going to an opposite part of plywood into 110 block, and testing everything 100% with no XT. There is a numbering scheme involved and you can find it on RUclips and on Reddit as well.
All it takes is a little bit of time apart from studying, coffee, gym, whatever it is that you do and you can think it through and achieve it.
Just because BICSI says it’s not recommended doesn’t mean you should encourage others to “get certified” and learn. Rather, encourage others to create, inspire and evolve.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
Who in the actual fk dresses cable both ways lol whatta crock
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Could have done better with my hands. Neat my ass.