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Nadine Davis
Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis One of the best investments that you can make as a cable installer is cable jetting equipment. This equipment can make your job a whole lot simpler, and it pays for itself in no time. You can learn more about cable jetting and why it is so useful by reading on below. How it Works: With cable jetting, a cable is blown through a duct with compressed air. At the same time, it is pushed into a duct mechanically. Special lubricants are used to make the process more effective. On one end of a duct, compressed air is injected at a very high rate of speed. The air then surges throughout the duct along the side of the cable, launching it with a balance of drag force and pressure drop. Since airflow is evenly distributed around the cable, friction is kept to a minimum. The use of specialized lubrication further lowers the amount of friction, which means the process develops more efficiently overall. At the same time, damages to the cable are very unlikely. Thanks to the force of the air, the pushing and the low friction, jetting can be effectively used even in situations where ducts and conduits have many bends and turns. Since air force can be quite high at the exhaust end of a conduit, jetting equipment applies pushing force to the cable at the same time. The Benefits of Cable Jetting: Cable jetting brings many prime benefits to the table. They include: > Lower forces are exerted on the cable that's being installed. This reduces the likelihood of damages, keeping costs low. This is especially important in the case of very sensitive cables. > Longer installation distances can be achieved. This can considerably lower the time you need to complete any given project, saving you time and money, making it ultimately far more efficient. Furthermore, it simplifies the logistics of the job and generally requires fewer workers. > A winch rope is not needed when cable jetting is used. Less equipment means less hassle for everybody. > Equipment only needs to be used at one end of a duct route. This makes preparation times much shorter, allowing the job to be underway in a shorter period of time. > Cable can be installed in conduits that have several bends and turns, in a much easier way. Without a doubt, cable jetting is a top-notch way to install cables in ducts and conduits of all shapes, sizes and configurations. CLP has everything that you need to perform cable jetting. There are many advantages and benefits to using cable jetting to install cable. If the conduit that you'll be installing it in has many bends and turns, cable jetting can handle it with gusto. When the job needs to be done fast, cable jetting is the way to go.
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