| Europe's leading residential technology trade magazine | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
|
|
News ICM's Full Line of F-Conn Mini Coax Compression Connectors Meets Custom Installation Needs (4/12/2007) Stand A52, Integrated Systems Europe 2008 ICM Corp.'s complete line of F-Conn Mini Coax Compression Connectors ensures quick, easy and error-free installations, including high-end audio/video wiring and custom installations. ICM Corp.'s full line of mini coax compression connectors - one-piece, multi-piece, splice, right angle - combine ICM Corp.'s patented 360¼ compression technology with its non-blind entry design to create a superior product that enables installers to make consistent and precise custom installations. In addition, the one-piece compression connectors utilize ICM Corp.'s patented floating pin for easy installation. All F-Conn mini coax compression connectors are available in RCA and BNC to fit RGB cable and are designed for use with Cable Pro's universal Linear Compliant Compression (SLM) Tool. The connectors are offered in nickel or gold for a clean, professional finish. The mini coax standalone splice connectors are designed for use with ICM Corp.'s patented wall plate system, while the mini coax right angle connector creates a flawless solution for installations requiring installers to work in cramped and confined spaces. "ICM Corp.'s F-Conn compression connectors and Cable Pro tools streamline the entire custom installation process by providing an integrated system that includes everything needed for a professional installation from start to finish. ICM Corp. is the only company that manufactures compression connectors and tools to work as a complete system on a universal platform," said Tim Root, ICM vice president of Sales and Marketing.
|
|
|
| home
| use our newsfeeds | subscribe
to newsletter | submit
a link |
advertise
| link
to us Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all articles, advertisements and other insertions in this website, the publisher accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions or incorrect insertions. The views of the contributors are not necessarily those of the publisher or the advertisers.
|