Bracket system for mounting a cable splicing tool to a pedestal

Supports – Brackets – Adjustable

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248229, 2482317, 2482891, F16M 1302

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053836367

ABSTRACT:
A bracket for mounting a cable splicing head or other splicing tool to an electrical pedestal includes a pair of clamp assemblies pivotably mounted at opposite ends of a body member. Set screws are provided for fixing the position of the body member relative to the clamp members. An arm is mounted to and extends outwardly from the body member. One of a series of mounting members is connected to the arm, and includes an arrangement for mounting the shaft of a cable splicing head to the arm.

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