Installation Accessories Benefit Aluminum And Copper Cables

April 6, 2009
A line of cable-installation accessories can help wireless operators increase their utilization of available tower and mounting space while reducing installation times. The products include the SnapStak stackable snap-in hangers, compact ...

A line of cable-installation accessories can help wireless operators increase their utilization of available tower and mounting space while reducing installation times. The products include the SnapStak stackable snap-in hangers, compact Weathershield weatherproofing kits, universal SureGround grounding kits, and galvanized grounding bars. Operators with limited tower space can stack either aluminum or copper cables with the SnapStak hangers, eliminating the need for tower extension parts. The compact Weathershield can fit multiport antennas and other small devices. In addition, a new slide bar function can reduce installation time significantly. The universal SureGround kits fit all smoothwall and corrugated wireless cables within a nominal size range. In addition, the galvanized grounding bars provide an inconspicuous yet effective grounding bus that will not attract copper thieves' attentions. All of these accessories work with both HELIAX 2.0 FXL aluminum and AVA copper coaxial cables.

Andrew, a division of CommScope, Inc., 1100 CommScope Pl. SE, Hickory, NC 28603; (828) 324-2200, Internet: www.commscope.com/andrew.

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