Hilti Introduces the All-New Modular Sleeve System Bringing Performance, Flexibility, and Value

EIN Hilti Modular Sleeve System

September 29, 2022

Hilti North America releases the newest addition to Hilti cable pathway portfolio, the CFS-MSL Modular Firestop Sleeve – an innovative solution designed to bring game-changing flexibility along with optimized cable capacity and airflow performance.

Together with the Speed Sleeve, Hilti’s Modular Sleeve System brings more value, options and design flexibility to each project’s unique demands. The Modular Sleeve System is offered in multiple device sizes as well as pre-installed and post-installed wall solutions and all-new floor grids to support each project’s requirements. The modular sleeve design also allows for easier retrofits and cable additions and aligns with common cable tray sizes.

“Our new Modular Sleeve System offers performance, versatility and value that our customers have come to expect from Hilti. And, along with our Speed Sleeves, we now can offer a complete solution offering to our customers to support their demanding project needs,” said Neal Clemens, Hilti Product Manager for Fastening & Protection. Clemens added, “Education and continuous support will be an integral part of our offering to help you get your installations completed right the first time.”

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