New J Hooks from Klein Tools® Support Installation for All Types of Cable

November 1, 2023

J Hooks from Klein Tools® Support Installation for All Types of Cable

Klein Tools introduces new J Hooks, providing an easy to install, non-continuous cable support for routing all types of low voltage cables. 

J Hooks (Cat. Nos. 450-500 & 450-510)

  • Unique, two-piece latch-able system fully encloses cables
  • Perfect for extension cords, conduit, coaxial, fiber and Ethernet cables
  • Plastic with smooth rounded edges designed to avoid damage to cable jackets
  • Lockable latch secured cables during pulls
  • Map wires to check pin-to-pin connections
  • Pilot pins on the side help center screws for mounting
  • Includes 6 J-Hooks and screws for mounting
  • Easy to install
  • Plenum rated for us in air-handling spaces

“The engineers at Klein Tools are always looking to design solutions that are not only practical but also easy to use,” says Elvin Bautista product manager at Klein Tools. “With our new J Hooks, available in both 1- and 2-Inch sizes, users now have a great alternative to metal hooks that are quick and easy to install. The hooks have smooth rounded edges to allow cables to traverse without damage to cable jackets, and the lockable latch secures cables during pulls.”  

Elvin Bautista
product manager at Klein Tools

For more information, visit www.kleintools.com/new-products

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