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Product category: Electronics Manufacturing, Tools and Instruments
News Release from: Panduit | Subject: GTH tool
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 February 2003

Tool brings cable ties under control

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Panduit has extended its family of hand-operated cable-tie installation tools with the addition of the new lightweight and ergonomic GTH tool.

Panduit has extended its family of hand-operated cable-tie installation tools with the addition of the new lightweight and ergonomic GTH tool Weighing just 318g, the GTH manual cable-tie installation tool has been engineered for both maximum comfort and enhanced functionality

With an ergonomic handle design to reduce user fatigue, the GTH helps to increase productivity and lower installed costs.

The manual tool ensures quick and secure cable installations and can be used on standard, heavy-standard, light-heavy and heavy-cross-section Panduit cable ties.

It exceeds industry standards for tool operation and provides consistent use over many cycles and an increased average cycle life.

Despite being a manual too, this reliability makes the GTH suitable for high-production environments.

It is also hard wearing and durable thanks to its impact-resistant dark grey housing.

The GTH tool controls tension (allowing ties to be installed without degrading or damaging cable) and cutoff of the cable tie during installation.

It also features a conveniently located tension adjustment that is simple to change and confirm settings, and a narrow nose that improves access in confined areas.

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