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Installation - Test Equipment


Flexible Drill Bits - Flexi-Bit Combo High Carbon double tempered alloy steel all purpose driill bit. Ideal for use on wall board, wood structures and plaster. Wire fishing hole in flute mounted on a 3/16" flexible shaft.


Made in Canada using American Steel. CF-FB184 • 1/4" x 18" CF-FB188 • 3/8" x 18" CF-FB244 • 1/4" x 24" CF-FB248 • 3/8" x 24"


B-Connectors R5-SR100P R5-SR100S R5-SR1000P R5-SR1000S • UL Approved


Lightning Rods Newly designed plastic coated for non-splintering CF-KIT1 • 5-36" Sections with Male/Female Connectors • 1-36" Section with Bullet/Female Connectors CF-KIT2 • 4-72" Sections with Male/Female Connectors • 1-72" Section with Bullet/Female Connectors CF-KIT3 • 3-96" Sections with Male/Female Connectors • 1-96" Section with Bullet/Female Connectors


• Each Kit contains 1-egg beater attachment DECOIL-ZITTM


Wire Reel Holder LS-DCZ (56-200)


Quickly Setup Your Wire Spools on-Site without Unnecessary Bulk


• Consists of 2 heavy duty tempered steel tripods & a 1/2" section of conduit


• Holds up to 25" reels and capable of handling reel weights up to 300 lbs.


• The anti-slip rubber feet provide additional grip to prevent the reel from sliding & scratching your customers floor


• Light-weight and collapsible Creep-ZitTM connectors


• One FiberfuseTM female end


30 ft. Rod Kit w/ LBT


LS-CZ30LBT (81-135) LS-81135 • Four FiberfuseTM


• Luminous Whisk Tip – Features Include: * Made of ABS plastic for durability


6 ft. push/pull rods w/ male/female 6 ft. push/pull rod w/ fixed bull-nose/


* All of Labor Saving Devices, Inc. fiberglass rods are made using the “FiberFuse™ Difference for greater Shape Memory, Durability & Flexibility. Say “GOOD- BYE” to fiberglass surface splinters and say “HELLO” to a professional grade of fiberglass push/pull rods!


Wet-NoodleTM LS-WNRS (85-124)


& Retrieval Kit


This tool kit provides a quick & easy solution for in-wall blind wire pulling.


• 24" flexible insulated retriever with NEW larger, more powerful 1/4" earth magnet on the end opposite of the original 3/16" neodymium magnet


• 10' of light weight ball chain (w/ stop ring) • LBSTM


18" telescoping pocket retriever


* 8 separate wire attachment points for easy wire attachment & accessibility


* Female Threaded Insert for additional LSDI tips * Luminous – Glows in the dark


• 12 inch Ball Chain Lanyard – Features Include: * Tiny yet Strong #3 Ball Chain for small access points * Works well w/ Magnetic Retrieval Tools


• “NEW” Lighted Bull-Nose Tip – Features Include: * Unique & Innovative Rod Tip Locator for Dark Recessed Areas * Small Diameter that will fit through a 3/8” hole


BATMASTER ACT Battery Tester Calibration B6-BATMASTER


• Performs InHouse testing and re-calibration of RED/ GOLD-IBT and GOLD-PLUS intelligent battery testers to meet BS ISO9000 requirements


• Works in conjunction with your own calibrated multimeter


• Quickly compares DCV accuracy between calibrated multimeter and battery tester under test


• Tests and verifies accuracy of Ah Capacity


• Input sockets provided for calibrated meter and battery tester


• Supplied with 12VDC PSU suitable for 110VAC CALMASTER Multimeter


Calibration Testbox B6-CALMASTER


• Enables in-house testing & re-calibration of multimeters to meet ISO9000 requirements


• Works in conjunction with your own calibrated multimeter


• Compares accuracy between calibrated multimeter & multimeter under test


• Verifies accuracy of resistance, AC/DC voltage and DC current


• Allows user to adjust and re-calibrate the meter under test to match the specification of the calibrated multimeter


10 Tests for LAN Cables/


Devices/PoE BY-TVR1000K • No experience required (tutorial manual included) • Network speed and duplex (10,100,1000) • Advertised and negotiated speed (inline mode) • Cable testing for correct pairs • Cable tracing tone (probe included) • PoE power detection (both endspan and midspan)


GOLD-PLUS 6/12V Intelligent Battery Test B6-GOLDPLUS


• Displays the AH capacity available in 6/12V lead acid batteries in seconds


• Tests 6V SLA batteries from 1.2AH to 12AH and 12V from 1.2AH to 100AH


• Tests SLA batteries straight from the box, partially or fully charged


• Can be calibrated to test standby SLA, cyclic GEL and car FLOODED battery technologies


• Table indicates when batteries should be recharged or replaced


• Quick, accurate and easy to use Rugged CAT5/6 (TIA568)


and Coax Tester BY-CTX200


• Tests both Cat5/6 cable (to TIA568 specs) and coax cable


• Ruggedized and cushioned for field use • Opens, shorts, crosses and split pairs • Cable tracing tone (compatible with all probes) • Convenient built-in storage for remote • Low cost, high quality


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