| Installation tools |
A key to building future-proof optic fiber networks
Simple duct cutter |

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Simple Duct Cutter has sharp cutting blades to make a fast, clean and burr-free cut in HDPE ducts for better coupling. It is suitable for ducts upto 40 mm size. Spare blades enhance the life of this tool. |
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| Rotary duct cutter |

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Rotary Duct Cutter is used for making a perfectly straight, clean and burr-free cut in ducts upto 63 mm size to facilitate leak-proof coupling. It is also used in making 'window-cut' in an already populated duct. It eliminates chances of damaging the pre-installed optic fiber cable by cutting along outer periphery of the duct. Spare cutting wheels enhance the life of this tool. |
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| Longitudinal duct cutter |

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Longitudinal Duct Cutter is a highly effective cable protective tool used to slit open the duct portion (window-cut) during main optic fiber cable branching out operations for spur connectivity. It is also very useful for removal of damaged duct portions during repairs. |
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| De-coiler |

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De-Coiler is used for easy and twist-free de-coiling of duct coils at site. Its use eliminates twisting and spiraling of duct during un-coiling, thus preventing kinks during duct laying. This results in enhanced blowing performance besides reduced stress on optic fiber cable. |
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| Pulling eye |

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Pulling Eye is a tapered metallic tool with self-cutting buttress threads, which screw into ducts and provide extremely high holding power for duct pulling. The swiveling arrangement at the duct-end ensures stress-free, easy and straight duct installation thereby improving cable blowing performance. |
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| Pulling harness |

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Pulling Harness is a steel wire mesh with hooks at both ends and serves as a link between the 'Pulling Eye' at its one end and pulling mechanism (manual or mechanical) at the other. It is available in multi-way design depending upon number of ducts to be laid. It ensures proper tensioning of ducts during laying. |
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| Chamfering tool |

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Chamfering Tool removes burrs and contours on the duct-end formed due to duct cutting. It creates a clean tapered duct-end which eases duct entry and facilitates proper Push-Fit Coupler installation. |
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