Until recently coils in a box or non returnable
cardboard and plastic reels have been the most popular means of packaging
the TV coaxial cables.
In spite ot some inconvenience, these packages have been accepted as the
norm.
Today, due to environment studies and concerns, the concept ot recycling
has become a paramount issue and a total solution was sought by CAVEL
and resulted in benefits of EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY and ECOLOGY.
This has led to the introduction of a revolutionary presentation - CABLE-BOX
Dispensers - a project based on the concepts of REDUCTION and RE-UTILIZATION.
The CABLEBOX dispenser illustrated above is made of a stand containing
one reel, which can be easily opened into two parts.
These pieces, made of a shock resistant, very strong plastic material,
become a cable dispenser with a very long life expectancy.
The 'refil' is represented by the roll/coil of coaxial cable supplied
by CAVEL.
The dispensers are available in two sizes, suitable either for the 100
or the 250 metre roll/coil of cable.
They can be carried and are also provided with a belt to pass over the
shoulder. This is a safety feature for the installer, who can move with
both his hands free.
The cable will always unroll perfectly, without assuming the 'spiral'
shape, which was annoying with box dispensers and made installation into
ducts very difficult. This is most useful when installing a bundle of
cables together in a duct or conduit.
Rewinding excess cable back into the dispenser is very straightforward
due to access through the center hole.
The sheath of all the CAVEL cables supplied in shrinkpack form is provided
with metre marking, allowing the installer to pre-calculate the length
of a run or drop against the remaining contents of the dispenser. With
the dispenser system, there is no reel disposal to consider, only a small
piece of shrinkwrap.
Suppling installers with CABLEBOX dispensers,
offers the following advantages:
- making installation easier;
- allowing saving on cost and effort;
- the opportunity to support environmental problems;
- improve safety.
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