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Belden SC02MFA-SS Aluminum Universal Messenger Drop Wire Clamp
Additional information
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 9 × 6 in |
Manufacturer | HollandElectronics.us |
Model | SC02MFA-SS |
Condition | New |
Shipping | Calcualted Shipping |
List Price | 28.47 |
Belden Sachs Messenger Drop Clamp securing Figure 8 Coaxial Drop Cable to drive hooks, span clamps, and house attachments.
$21.90
Out of stock
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Product Description
The Belden SC02MFA Universal Messenger Drop Wire Clamp is uniquely designed to accept series 59, 6 and 7 messengered coax cable with messenger of up to .072″ diameter. It may be mounted on the Sachs® Omni House Hook, SCO3 Span Clamp, P House Hook or any clamp/hook or functional equivalent by means of the large eye bailwire. Messenger cable is secured within in the clamp by means of a simple wrapping technique.
Design Features of the SC02MFA Drop Wire Clamp
- Channel shaped body with large diameter rolled “nose” section, helps protect coax cable from strain and abrasion
- Combination of body design and wrapping technique allows installer to securely “dead end” messenger without risking breakage even under high tensile loads (225 lb min rating)
- Stainless steel bail-wire insures a strong corrosion resistant, worry-free connection of messengered cable.
- Folded edges on all sections of the body reduce the possibility of damage to coax cable or messenger jacket and reduce possible installer injury
- Aluminum body and stainless steel bail-wire guarantee a corrosion free service life
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov