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Fastening wires with new tool.
Since telephony began, there has been just one way to install telephone wires on poles: have a trained man climb u p and fasten them there. Now Bell Laboratories engineers have developed a special pole line for rural areas. The entire line can be erected without climbing a pole. The whole job is done from the ground. Light-weight poles are quickly and easily
erected. Newly created tools enable men to fasten wires to crossarms 10 to 25 feet over their heads. This inexpensive line promises more servi c e in s p a r s e l y p o p u l a t e d p l a c e s . F r o m original design to testing, it exemplifies a Bell Telephone Laboratories team operation in widening telephone service and keeping costs down.
Key to the mir "rlimbless*' pole is Hi is insu la tar. Ground cretrs use long-handled tools tn place the wire in position and then lock it fast.
Bell Telephone Laboratories Ç Ï J IMPROVING TELEPHONE SERVICE FOR AMERICA PROVIDES CAREERS FOR CREATIVE MEN IN SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL FIELDS