December 2005 Products of the Week

Lightweight cable puller





























The Pull-It 3000X is this company’s third generation of lightweight cable pullers for electrical contractors. The new cable puller features structural reinforcements to handle the greater pulling capacity provided by new power drills, used to operate the device. The puller can attach to the receiver hitch of a truck, and with the company’s new tripod attachment, can pull wire in underground situations. Estimated to be 30% stronger than prior versions, it can pull at speeds of up to 100 ft/min and requires only one person to operate. Its carrying/storage bag is now reinforced and has wheels for ease of transporting.

Maxis

For more information, visit www.maxis-tools.com.


Plug-and-play wiring system



















Linkosity Wiring Solutions is a flexible, modular plug-and-play wiring system designed for 20A and 30A circuits up to 600 VAC power distribution. The system, developed by Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest defense contractor, includes NEMA-configured point-of-use devices and separately derived power supplies. Its factory-defined assemblies can be reconfigured and reused for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications, including construction sites and military, medical, and emergency preparedness facilities.

Hubbell Wiring

For more information, visit www.hubbell-wiring.com.


Infrared dome cameras





















The VIRXDBQ infrared dome camera uses the company’s three-axis Gimble design that allows the camera to mount on any surface for correct monitor viewing. The camera features an ULTRA hi-resolution, 1/3-in., 580 TV Lines HQ, “O” Lux, 24VAC, EX-View Sony CCD surrounded by weatherproof aluminum armor. Available in a black or white housing, it can see up to 75 ft in total darkness with its 10-bit data processor, 21 LEDs, and true day/night image conversion with movable cut-filter.

Visiontech

For more information, visit www.visiontechintl.com.


Motor grounding device

















The AEGIS SGR conductive microfiber shaft grounding brush is designed to improve the reliability of HVAC/R systems by protecting bearings from electrical damage for the life of the motor. Targeted for use by OEM motor and fan manufacturers, repair shops, HVAC service contractors, and in-house maintenance departments, the device can prevent bearing noise, costly motor repairs, and downtime. No machining is required to install the device, and its conductive microfibers work with very little friction. Standard models of this device can fit AC motors ranging from 1 hp to 1,500 hp with shaft diameters from 0.311 in. to 6.020 in. Larger sizes are available for shafts with diameters greater than 6 in.

Electro Static Technology

For more information, visit www.est-aegis.com.


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