Helipuller SC-P Kit 3mm

Sale price$29.99
Color: green

 

Pre-terminated optical fiber installs for PON or POL Easy and Fast! 

Ruggedized, reusable and low cost.  It'll pay for itself right on the first job and be re-usable for every job thereafter. It takes seconds to whirl a cable in and out of a Helipuller™, saving time and making use of the tool predictable across the entire workforce. Prevent to save 3 to 10 minutes on every install.

Benefits:

  1. A fully recessed cable doesn't rub on the inside of the hole or conduit and makes for a super slick pull;
  2. No electrical tape employed means no tape getting caught, a slick pull, no tape to trash, no time wasted in installing and removing the tape nor cleaning up the sticky glue left overs;
  3. Over twenty pounds of grip force thanks to the HelicalGrip™. Difficult pulls will not slip to rip out the connector nor stretch the optical fiber 
  4. Protects the SC connector from damages and dirt thanks to the cavity built into the Helipuller™;
  5. Makes it possible to pull SC Pushable Patch Cables in 3/8'' holes or conduits, taking advantage to place both the inner and outer bodies back on after the pull. Holes that are visually pleasing are easier to sell. Pushable SC patch cables are sold with both the inner and outer bodies already pre-removed on one end;
  6. Brass #8-32 threaded male end, provides versatility and rugged operation, allowing hundreds of mating cycles against a standard US size pulling stick or glow rod.  Variants with M4, M5 and 1/4 threads are also available upon special request;
  7. Every Helipuller™ FTTH also comes with a screw on PULR™ Pull Tape Adapter, which is designed to also work with pull rope or a metal fish.
  8. Designed for FTTH 3 mm cable diameters pre-terminated with an SC connector. It is also available in 4.8 mm variant for 4.8 mm cable diameters;
  9. This Helipuller™ SC-P  3mm Kit is sold with one PULR™ Stick that is  #8-32 threaded.

The Helipuller™ FTTH 3 mm threaded male end can also be attached to Magnepull head allowing to pull down a cable to a wall outlet even if there is insulation inside the wall.