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Cable support
25 January 2013
The Skyhook cable support can be used as a temporary support that is hooked over items such as floor joists or ceiling grids. A fixing hole in the top of the support enables it to be screwed upwards, for example into a

The Skyhook cable support can be
used as a temporary support that is
hooked over items such as floor
joists or ceiling grids. A fixing hole in
the top of the support enables it to
be screwed upwards, for example
into a concrete ceiling. If there is
nowhere to hang the support or if
the user is unable to get a fixing
overhead, the support can be fixed
through the side hole, enabling
cables to be kept off the floor.
The company has also produced a cable support called the Medi Hook, which has been tested and approved by Peterborough and Stamford NHS Trust hospital. The Medi Hook is designed to hang from the bed rail to hold all forms of cables or tubing that may be tra The Skyhook cable support can be used as a temporary support that is hooked over items such as floor joists or ceiling grids. A fixing hole in the top of the support enables it to be screwed upwards, for example into a concrete ceiling. If there is nowhere to hang the support or if the user is unable to get a fixing overhead, the support can be fixed through the side hole, enabling cables to be kept off the floor.
The company has also produced a cable support called the Medi Hook, which has been tested and approved by Peterborough and Stamford NHS Trust hospital. The Medi Hook is designed to hang from the bed rail to hold all forms of cables or tubing that may be trailing on the floor.
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The company has also produced a cable support called the Medi Hook, which has been tested and approved by Peterborough and Stamford NHS Trust hospital. The Medi Hook is designed to hang from the bed rail to hold all forms of cables or tubing that may be tra The Skyhook cable support can be used as a temporary support that is hooked over items such as floor joists or ceiling grids. A fixing hole in the top of the support enables it to be screwed upwards, for example into a concrete ceiling. If there is nowhere to hang the support or if the user is unable to get a fixing overhead, the support can be fixed through the side hole, enabling cables to be kept off the floor.
The company has also produced a cable support called the Medi Hook, which has been tested and approved by Peterborough and Stamford NHS Trust hospital. The Medi Hook is designed to hang from the bed rail to hold all forms of cables or tubing that may be trailing on the floor.
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