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Helena
Could you explain why these are called 'snagless' and what meaning of 'snag' is used to form the word?
1) http://img.systemaxdev.com/productmedia/htmlimages/cten/cables/45211-BELpatchCable-001_W.jpg
2) http://www.hobbysat.com/images/Receiver%20Cables/7%20feet%20FastCAT5e%20Networking%20Ethernet%20Belkin%20A3L850-07-BLK-S%20premium%20snagless%20patch%20cable%201%20Large.jpg
3) http://www.iscdfw.com/onlinecatalog/cat5and6/images/Universal2.jpg
Oct 16, 2008 6:06 PM
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When something gets "snagged" that's when something like a hook or other sort of protrusion gets unwantingly caught on something.
These ethernet cables are called snagless because before the little snap handle thing, there is a ridge. When the cable is being pulled or moved that ridge will slide objects over the handle rather than into it, preventing them from snagging on it.
October 16, 2008
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