In a message dated 97-08-04 14:36:08 EDT, n1qqv@cshore.com (Ken Freedman)
writes:
> In my job (industrial electrician) we use
> these devices (sometimes referred to as "baskets") constantly, and they
> are indeed, the best way to vertically suspend cable. Properly sized
> they shouldn't slip, but if you are concerned about it, some electrical
> tape wound tightly around the bottom inch of the grip and an inch of
> the cable will be more than enough to ensure that it doesn't.
I almost forgot. In addition to their nifty cable hanging capability,
they can also be used for cable pulls through conduit.
73, Steve K7LXC
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