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onduit able Pathways Metallic or non-metallic 40% full for current cable 60% full for maximum cable rays Wire racks able runway system
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ross-onnect onnect evices 66 punch down block Supports 50 pairs of wire sed for voice connections ot used as much
ross-onnect onnect evices 110 and S-210 punch down blocks sed with data networks Supports 25 to 50 wire pairs ses plastic/metal jumpers S-210 blocks support at. 6 connections
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Fiber-Optic able Strippers Very specialized tools Strip sheathing/fiber coatings, buffers and cladding material
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Punch own ools sed for termination of P cable into J45 wall receptacles, 66 blocks, and 110 blocks equires a special blade for each application 66 blade 110 blade
Fish apes s a stiff wire that can be pushed along a pathway then used to pull the cable back through during installation Push rods fiberglass poles
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