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Wire Feed Tool
The Safe & Affordable tool everyone will want to have in their toolbox. The Feed Master® loom tool was made to insert WIRES, CABLES & HOSES inside plastic split loom tubing and flexible, semi-rigid wrappable split braided tube (Flexo F6).
The Feed Master loom tool is perfect for technicians & skilled laborers who are required to feed wire in/through split-flex tubing.
The Feed Master is also known as a "fish tool" or "wire feed tool", but it doesn't matter what you call it - the Feed Master gets the job done!
Left-handed, right-handed... the tool will work for you.
Features/ Benefits
- Saves Time - Work more efficiently
- Saves Money - Reduce labor costs
- Safe to Use - Prevent wear on hands
- Reliable - Use regularly
Our loom feed tool for split-flex tubing will help you work more efficiently, reduce labor costs, increase billable technician output, prevent wear & tear on your hands, and become a reliable cable management tool that you'll use on a regular basis.
My First SEMA Show (SEMA Magazine - September 2011)
An Interview With Mike Poore, President of Feed Master Inc. By Carr Winn
Mike Poore, president of Feed Master, was a first-time exhibitor at the 2010 SEMA Show. For this year’s first-time exhibitors, he emphasizes following up on every possible lead. If you’ve never been an exhibitor at the SEMA Show, it’s hard to know exactly what to expect. That was especially true for Mike Poore, president of Feed Master, who literally signed up to exhibit the day before the 2010 SEMA Show opened.
He was able to purchase a 10x10-ft. booth due to a cancellation, but that meant he had less than 24 hours to pack his display, drive from Arizona to Las Vegas and then set up his exhibit. Despite the challenges, Poore was able to establish contacts with both domestic and international buyers, grow his brand and get media attention for his invention. In the following interview with SEMA News, Poore offers his advice to this year’s class of freshmen exhibitors.
