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#448419 03/10/08 08:32 AM
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I NEED TO GROUND A CAT3 25 PR SHIELDED CABLE AND 4 PR CAT5e, MY SUPPLIER DOES NOT STOCK PARTS FOR THIS.
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If your grounding the shield ask your supply house for Gator clips. Or maybe ask a field tech if he has any around

There are several sources including gray bar that stock this stuff

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1. You can get all the parts you need at any Graybar. (Google says there are 4 in the Miami area : Click here to see them.)

2. Is the Cat5e shielded too?

3. Is your supplier the one who sold you the cable?

Can you turn off the CAPS key, for your reply?
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I NEED TO GROUND A CAT3 25 PR SHIELDED CABLE AND 4 PR CAT5e...

Hold on here a minute guys. We don't know what kind of cable this guy is talking about.

How about he gives us a stock number and manufacturer THEN we will recommend the proper method.

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#448423 03/10/08 11:44 AM
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I get both stock numbers tomorrow. both cables are underground shielded. My supplier is asking me to find what i need and they will order it for me

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If they are both rated direct buried than the gopher clips will work on the 25pr. I would imagine the CAT5 would take an F-connector or something similar as it's too small for the clips.


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who carries them?

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What are gator clips/gopher clips?


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3M #4460 will probably work for a typical 25 pair shielded cable to clamp onto the outer jacket's sheath. It can be used for much smaller cables by spreading the cable sheath open to allow it to be inserted between the cable core and the sheath.

The 4460 is also known as the "gator" clamp. Here is a link to the 3M bond clamp page:

Check this out

Any wholesale supplier should have these clamps, such as Graybar, Anixter, CSC, etc.

I am assuming that you are working with standard outside plant cable. When you mentioned "CAT 3" cable, I doubt that this is what you are using. It sounds as if you are using indoor cable that is shielded with a standard drain wire. If this is the case, then just collect all of the drain wires and terminate them at a common termination point.


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Thanks I that should fit both cables

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