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ICM Corp Introduces New Radial Bubble Compression Tool and One-Piece Bubble Connectors (29/8/2006)

Booth 622, CEDIA US Expo 2006

International Communications Manufacturing Corp. (ICM) (Booth 622) introduces a radial bubble compression (RBC) tool and new line of one-piece, non-blind entry, bubble connectors. Together the new compression tool and connectors are known as the "db 360 System."

ICM is the parent company of CablePro and F-Conn Industries, recognized leaders in 360-degree compression tools and connectors.

"The double bubble (db) is a patented design that allows installers to achieve an extraordinarily solid connection," said Randy Holliday, ICM CEO. "CablePro's signature 360-degree compression tools and F-Conn connectors continue to evolve to meet the ever-changing needs of designers and installers worldwide. With db we are responding to market demand for a competitively priced, high-performance connector."

The db design utilizes two 360-degree compression connections (one interior and one exterior) to ensure the creation of permanent, rock-solid connections. The unique double bubble connection provides superior protection against moisture leakage, making it ideal for any environment where moisture is an issue, including security cameras and other exposed wiring installations.

ICM's CablePro radial bubble compression tool (CPLCRBC) and one-piece bubble connectors are designed to work together. And because the CPLCRBC also works with F-Conn Basic F, RCA and BNC series connectors, the number of tools needed on the job is greatly reduced. ICM's patented floating pin and non-blind entry design allows installers to see when the wire is set in the pin, eliminating guesswork and reducing costly errors.

Because ICM uses the highest quality materials and metals in its proprietary manufacturing process, there's no cracking or snapping of connectors during compression.

www.icmcorp.net


 
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