Ecmweb 7110 Ideal Industries Tuff Rod Poles
Ecmweb 7110 Ideal Industries Tuff Rod Poles
Ecmweb 7110 Ideal Industries Tuff Rod Poles
Ecmweb 7110 Ideal Industries Tuff Rod Poles
Ecmweb 7110 Ideal Industries Tuff Rod Poles

Cable push/pull poles

Feb. 16, 2015
For use with a variety of cable and wire types Made of non-conductive fiberglass rods Poles can be threaded together to achieve a length of 30 ft

Designed to simplify the task of running cables above ceilings, down walls, under raised floors, or through hard- to-access voids and cavities, Tuff-Rod poles are for use with a variety of cable and wire types. Made of non-conductive fiberglass rods, the poles can be threaded together to achieve a length of 30 ft. Features include three attachment-ends, a J-hook attachment to  aid in re-positioning wires and re-directing cables, and a bullet tip for pushing the rods through wall cavities, under floorboards, and similar tight spaces. The Wisp head is designed for working over the top of suspended ceilings where the large head enables the rod to be pushed over the grid work ridges without getting stuck. In addition to standard white and blue, a pale green glow-in the-dark model is available. Ideal Industries

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