06-24-2009 05:41 AM - edited 07-03-2021 05:45 PM
I am getting ready to install a mesh network for the first time. Do I need more than 1 of these tools?
06-24-2009 05:43 AM
Do these tool break easily? They are quite expensive.
Thanks so much
06-24-2009 02:46 PM
They seem pretty robust to me. We have a few, but that was mainly in case we dropped or lost one. It was used for about 5 installs.
The only weirdness we ran into was making sure we actually locked the strap in place. We burned through a few install kits because we didn't fold it backwards to compress the fitting.
06-24-2009 05:33 PM
When you say kit, are you referring to the tool or the pole mount kit?
06-24-2009 09:50 PM
Ah yes, I see how that was confusing. I was referring to the pole mounting kit. Specifically to the metal straps/bands that attach the mount to the pole.
If you cinch it down, forget to "clamp it/fold it back and lock it down", and then cut the straps. You'll need some more straps when you figure out it's lose. :-)
I think it was a by-product of the electrician who installed it. He didn't read the mounting instructions, and assumed he could figure it out while up on the lift.
06-25-2009 04:24 AM
Any commercial band strapping tool should work. Cable and power companies buy them from third party vendors much less expensively than the Cisco part number.
11-15-2011 01:24 AM
Hi,
Any one can guide me that i want to use AIR-BAND-INST-TL= qtu 01 for 50 APs.
As per my understanding this is not required per AP basis.
Only one is enough for ALL.
Regards
11-15-2011 04:54 AM
This is the band tool used to install the banded mount for the AP to a pole. As stated above you can achieve this with only one tool but you may want to equipt more than one install team. Cabling companies buy these tools at a much reduced rate through popular cabling vendors. I would look to a cable distributor for a less costly tool.
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