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Dave Jones of Electronics Engineering Video Blog reviews the new Fluke 233.

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Knockout punch in 4 seconds.

  • An advanced knockout tool used with a cordless drill to draw punch dies together for quick accurate knockouts.
  • No hydraulic ratcheting or mess.
  • 9 Maxis punch dies sizes 1/2" to 4", or use your current punch dies.
  • Punch kit includes Maxis Marksman conduit layout tool to quickly mark center knockout points.
  • Punch kit includes step drill bit.
  • 2 inch knockout in 4 seconds.
  • 4 inch knockout in 6 seconds.

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Setup

  • One person set up and operate
  • Light-weight (74 lbs. without drill or adapters)
  • 2 minute set up time
  • No need to bolt to the ground
     

Power

  • 6,000 lbs. pulling force
  • Able to pull up to 10 ft. of cable out of the conduit
  • Equipped with lightweight DerlinĀ® rollers mounted on sealed bearings for easy rolling

Pulling

  • 2 pulling speeds
  • 12 ft/min Low Speed
  • 44 ft/min High Speed
  • Quickly adapts from underground to overhead pulls
  • Gnarled capstan
  • Can be placed in 2" trailer hitch as a pull base
  • Versatile, will adapt to any pull

Convenient

  • Includes 5 heavy duty conduit adapters
  • Includes heavy duty waterproof bag
  • Interchangeable parts with Pull-It 3000x

 

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30

Basic information and applications about the Fluke Hawk-IR window for use with thermal imaging cameras.

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18

Grounding & Bonding: Shows how the UL and NEC MC Cable grounding performance requirements are the same for a copper ground, an aluminum grounding, and the armor ground path of MCAP cable.

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This podcast explains how you can improve productivity on vertical installations by eliminating off-sets using Southwire's new Riser MC(TM) cable.

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This podcast uses technical details to dispel the myth that copper conductors are better than aluminum conductors. The podcast provides NEC and UL information regarding the reliability of aluminum building wire in feeder size MC Cable.

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AlumaFlex SIMpull THHN cable is National Electrical Code (NEC) compliant and more durable than aluminum XHHW. This podcast reviews the recognized industry testing for jacket durability, including abrasion and scoring resistance, sharp and blunt impact testing, and crush and puncture resistant testing of SIMpull THHN cable and XHHW. The results are dramatic-SIMpull THHN cable outperforms on all tests. 

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Aluminum MC Feeder Testimonial

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