XFTP by Trilithic's Cable Mappers Wasilla AK

XFTP by Trilithic is offering two new cable mappers to the XProTec line of installation tools. The new XProTec 20-way cable mapper and XProTec eight-way cable mapper are designed to map speaker, coaxial, or security/alarm cables. They can identify inaccessible installed cables or multiple cables in a bundle.

The Mansfield Group, LLC
609-267-0990
6 Oak Tree Court
Westampton,, AK
TheBusinessMD
907-223-8403
2440 E. Tudor #976
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Highland Transportation Group
205.802.7753
1736 Oxmoor Road Suite 103
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Thinkx Intellectual Capital
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30 Orchard Hill Rd
Peterborough, AK
Business Application Developers
(907) 373-7773
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Stark & Associates Inc.
314-5762866
1066 Executive Parkway
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Corona Research
303-894-8246
1630 Welton Street
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TWC Consulting Group Inc
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XFTP by Trilithic's Cable Mappers

XFTP by Trilithic is offering two new cable mappers to the XProTec line of installation tools. The new XProTec 20-way cable mapper and XProTec eight-way cable mapper are designed to map speaker, coaxial, or security/alarm cables. They can identify inaccessible installed cables or multiple cables in a bundle.
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After attaching a cable mapper to the end of a line, the product displays the unique number of the terminator attached to the other end of the cable. Coax cables also can be identified by attaching the coax alligator clip adapter to the coax jack on the Mapper. For un-terminated cable, the installer can use the contacts for a quick easy read.

The eight-way cable mapper also features a built in toner for sending a tone signal on a coax cable, while the 20-way cable mapper features short circuit and voltage detection and warnings. Both units come equipped with alligator clips and F-connector contacts.

See our list of the products’ distributors online, visit www.fieldtechproducts.com .
 

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