Top Highlights:
- Durable Steel Body Construction for Long-Lasting Performance
- Compatible With Both 3/4" and 5/8" ADSS Fiber Optic Strapping
- Ergonomic Design for Easy Handling on Utility Poles
- Manual Tensioning System Requires No Additional Tools
- Precision Cutting With Integrated Safety Lever Mechanism
- Ideal for Aerial Fiber Optic ADSS and Cabinet Installations... more info
Model:
EP7305H
Brand: LINKEDPRO BY EPCOM
Warranty: 1 year
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Product Specifications
Main Features
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Body made of durable steel.
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Compatible with 3/4" strap (LP-SSB-3470) and 5/8" strap (LP-SSB-5870).
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Ideal for securing straps for aerial fiber systems and cabinets or structures on poles.
Instructions for Use:
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Measure the circumference of the pole with a tape measure and add 15 to 25 cm depending on the type of equipment being installed.
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Position the strap on the equipment to be installed, wrap it around the pole, and place the buckle, making a small bend to secure it to the strap with pliers.
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Insert the strap into the strap tensioner channel and begin tightening using only hand strength.
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Once the tensioning is complete, lock the strap by pushing the tensioner against the buckle's teeth, pull the cutting lever, and remove the tool.
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Quickly secure the remaining strap with strap clamps (gently tapping them with a hammer).
Additional Tools Recommended for Installation:
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Hammer
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Sheet metal cutting pliers
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Strap: 3/4" (LP-SSB-3470) or 5/8" (LP-SSB-5870)
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Buckles: 3/4" (LP-SSBT-34) or 5/8" (LP-SSBT-58)
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Gloves
Video: How to Use the Strap Tensioner
Instructions:
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Measure the circumference of the pole with a tape measure and add 15 to 25 cm depending on the type of equipment being installed.
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Position the strap on the equipment to be installed, wrap it around the pole, and place the buckle, making a small bend to secure it to the strap with pliers.
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Insert the strap into the strap tensioner channel and begin tightening using only hand strength.
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Once the tensioning is complete, lock the strap by pushing the tensioner against the buckle's teeth, pull the cutting lever, and remove the tool.
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Quickly secure the remaining strap with strap clamps (gently tapping them with a hammer).
