They come in many varieties and sizes and many are even application specific. Crimpers are basically a set of pliers, but with the ability to strip cable ends as well as attach connectors. Common uses in Telecom for these tools are to connect and repair Coaxial cables, Phone lines, and Ethernet cords.
Telecom techs require specialized tools for the work they do. Lineman's handset, electrical multimeter and and cable crimper are a few such tools that make it possible to saftly test equipment and lines to ensure that the network stays functional. The telecom industry is a service industry, meaning they do not provide the customer with a tangible product, but instead perform a service, such as internet access or phone connections.
It is crucial that their network remain online and they can be fined large amounts for network downtime. With proper network monitoring, telecom companies can drastically reduce the amount of network downtime they have, thus improving the customer experience. If you're a telecom company looking for a reliable monitoring solution, be sure it has the functionality you need. Systems with features such as this will save you time and money, as well as customers. Whether you are a prospective client or an interested candidate, we emphasize team spirit and friendship at every level.
Because DPS Telecom designs and builds its own products, we are fully aware of how our products function at every level. Every department at DPS Telecom has one focus: serving you. An introduction to Monitoring Fundamentals strictly from the perspective of telecom network alarm management.
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Typical Multimeter. Cable Crimper for mid-range Copper Connectors. Learn more about our Friendly Staff Reliable network monitoring is a critical aspect of the telecom industry. Learn More about Our Team. Get a live demo with our engineers.
Get a Demo. As a tower climber data communication is extremely important when installing and maintaining equipment. And, with the amount of data being transferred, carriers are constantly focusing on quality installation. Accurate measurements are an important part of working on towers. Whether you need measurements of force, wind, gas, or distance - the tools you use can be the difference between getting it right the first time and setting yourself back hours worth of work.
Our full selection of Anemometers, Distance Meters, and Dynamometers will have you measuring accurately in no time. Anemometers: An anemometer is a device that is used for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas.
When it comes to rigging - knowing how fast the wind is blowing is an important part of the process. Not to mention, climbing feet up a tower with high wind speeds can cause a whole slew of issues. Our selection of anemometers will have you measuring wind and gas in no time. Distance Meters: A distance meter is primarily used for accurately determining the distance of an object without contact by using a laser.
A few things to look for when choosing your distance meter include: level of accuracy, magnification features, range, internal calculation abilities, and compatibilities with other devices like computers, phones, and antenna aligners.
Dynamometers: Dynamometers are extremely versatile pieces of equipment. From lifting and rigging applications to tensioning guy wires, a dynamometer can rise to the task.
Our selection of dynamometers includes both analog and digital versions available in a range of strengths and sizes. There is no doubt that as a tower climber you will be using a lot of rope. Nothing is more annoying than having to spend time getting knots out of your rope.
Our selection of rope reels and spindles will help you keep your rope rolled and knot free. Wire pulling grips also called cable pulling grips, or pork chops are a must-have for any tower climber that is going to be working with guy wires. When choosing your cable grip, a few things to look for are construction what type of metal is the grip made of , cable size minimums and maximums, jaw length, weight, and maximum safe load.
When tensioning cables it is a key part of safety to ensure that the grip you are using can handle the requirements of the job.
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