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Ecmweb 2292 71706greenlee230
Ecmweb 2292 71706greenlee230
Ecmweb 2292 71706greenlee230

Cable tray cutter

July 17, 2006
The ETS8 cable tray cutter is a battery-powered tool for cutting wire mesh cable tray. The cable tray cutter comes with two batteries and can make about 250 cuts of 4.9mm in diameter per battery charge. It weighs 3 lbs, its cutting head rotates 330 degrees, and it automatically retracts when a cut is complete. It can cut other wires up to 8mm in diameter, such as a threaded rod and steel bolts, but is not intended for cutting electrical or steel cables.

The ETS8 cable tray cutter is a battery-powered tool for cutting wire mesh cable tray. The cable tray cutter comes with two batteries and can make about 250 cuts of 4.9mm in diameter per battery charge. It weighs 3 lbs, its cutting head rotates 330 degrees, and it automatically retracts when a cut is complete. It can cut other wires up to 8mm in diameter, such as a threaded rod and steel bolts, but is not intended for cutting electrical or steel cables.

Greenlee, a Textron Co.

For more information, visit www.greenlee.com.

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