Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cable
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You really want to use something like this
https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Circle-Cable-Clips-Fastener/dp/B007PPI4Y2
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@gjacobse said in Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cable:
You really want to use something like this
https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Circle-Cable-Clips-Fastener/dp/B007PPI4Y2
That is a better way... what I also do is use velcro screwed to the wall to hold cables.
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@brianlittlejohn said in Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cable:
It is more about the staple then the gun... they make staples for cable that have a bend in them so it doesn't pinch the cable.
do you have an amazon link for curve staple? this seems much easier than carrying a hammer and nail clips.
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I don't ... i haven't purchased them in a long time.
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No, you do not want a T50. The T50 is generally only a flat headed staple.
You typically use a T25 for this. But you said Heavy duty? That might be too big for a T25. So in that case, I am not certain.
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Here is a T25 and a T50.
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The T25 is 7/16" | 11mm
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If the T25 is too small I would look at using coax nail in staples like this.
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Or step all the way to NM staples.
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Gee someone might used to do cable installation.
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@dashrender said in Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cable:
Gee someone might used to do cable installation.
Only 8 years as a professional installer.
I may have specialized in building access control systems (all computerized) but I still had to do other stuff.
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@jaredbusch said in Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cable:
@dashrender said in Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cable:
Gee someone might used to do cable installation.
Only 8 years as a professional installer.
I may have specialized in building access control systems (all computerized) but I still had to do other stuff.
I know.
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@jaredbusch said in Heavy Duty Staple for UTP cable:
Or step all the way to NM staples.
NM staples are the way to go. They last forever and are really easy to install.
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thank you all.