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Hinged Locking Clamp is ideal for holding corrugated or convoluted tubing and other bundles.
An internal rib spans the diameter of the clamp and provides a firm grip. This ribbed design helps accommodate a wide range of panel thickness and can be applied to a variety of materials. A firm grip is further ensured by the large, contoured base, which offers all-round stable mounting.
The top of the clamp features a hinge mechanism that is releasable. This allows tubes, wires and cables to be easily removed or added to the clamp. It also allows for convenient maintenance and bundle re-routing.
These clamps have corrosion, vibration and abrasion resistance.
These Cable Clamps are used to gather and route cables and wires, keeping them tidy, secure, and conveniently accessible. The robust structure ensures your cables are securely held in place, eliminating tangling, damage, or accidental disconnection. It has a plug-in application for simple installation, and the adjustable clip accommodates a wide range of wire diameters.
It is excellent for high vibration applications since, once closed, the clip will not open until the tab is released. There is still the option to reopen the tab and reutilise the clamp with alternative cable diameters. The snap-on design allows for quick installation and can be used in cabling applications such as data centres and networking facilities, telecommunications networks, or electrical.
Can be opened and closed multiple times for adding or removing cables. Large contoured base that assures stable mounting. Nylon 6/6
Optical Fibre Coiling Clip is made of two extruded clips that snap into each other to form a smooth and curved surface to accommodate fibre optic bundles and limit the bend radius of the fibre. Each part is sold separately.
The clip's unique design allows easy attachment to the fibre bracket, making it easy to install and remove as necessary. The coiling clip provides a tight grip on the cable while avoiding sagging. Used for applications in industrial and automotive.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic installations to secure and organize fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movements and protecting them from damage and stress. Some clips are designed to hold two cables, while others can simultaneously hold up to 16 cables. In addition, due to its size, each slot can have more or fewer cables, and it is possible to split the slots.
They are easy to install and remove, and you can choose Fibre Clips with different mounting methods: Push in, Clip, Screw, and Adhesive. Used for applications in telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic installations to secure and organise fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movements and protecting them from damage and stress. It is designed to hold 16 cables in place in 3 different clips of 4, 6 and 6 components, which can be separated. The smallest clip is for 3.9 mm fibre; the others are 3.4 mm and 2.9 mm.
They are easy to install and remove by clip-on or adhesive mounting. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic installations to secure and organise fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movements and protecting them from damage and stress. It is designed to hold 16 cables in place in 3 different clips of 4, 4 and 8 components, which can be separated. A number of fibre clip slots take 3 mm clips, while others take 2 mm clips.
They are easy to install and remove by clip-on or adhesive mounting. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic installations to secure and organise fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movements and protecting them from damage and stress. It is designed with two slots to hold cables of different diameters including 4.5mm, 5.5mm and 6mm.
They are easy to install and remove by clip-on, screw or adhesive mounting. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
These Fibre Clips are used to secure and control fibre optic wires. They are available in two different options. One has three slots that can store up to six separate 2mm fibres, and another has five slots that can hold up to nine individual fibres. In addition, it features an anti-rotation pin that prevents fibre kinking due to the bracket turning in the mounting hole.
The snap-in functionality of these clips simplifies installation, allowing for quick and easy wire management. They are meant to securely hold the cables, reducing stress and strain on the fragile fibres. This decreases the possibility of cable bends, kinks, or breakage, protecting the integrity and performance of your wires over time. Used in various applications, including data centres, industrial settings, and telecom facilities.
These Fibre Clips are used to secure and control fibre optic wires. It has four slots that can hold four 3.9mm fibres. Furthermore, they can be part of the bigger EFA04 18 fibre clip, which can be disassembled to make independent clips, giving them a lot of adaptability.
They are intended to securely hold the cables, reducing stress and strain on the fragile fibres. This decreases the likelihood of cable bends, kinks, or breaks, protecting the integrity and performance of your wires over time. Used in various applications, including data centres, industrial settings, and telecommunications infrastructure.
Fibre Clips are used to attach and organise fibre optic cables in fibre optic installations, preventing unwanted movement and protecting them from damage and stress. It can accommodate up to eight 3mm cables, with each of the four slots holding two wires.
The anti-rotation pin keeps the fibre from twisting as a result of the bracket twisting in the mounting hole. They are simple to install by simply snapping them into the panel or hole. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic systems to attach and arrange fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movement and protecting them from damage and stress. This reduces the possibility of cable bends, kinks, or breakage, so preserving the integrity and performance of wires over time.
It has 6 slots divided into 3 clips that carry 2, 2, and 2 components. The range includes fibre clips for managing 3.4mm cables as well as those for organising 2.9mm cables.
They are easy to install by simply clipping into the panel or hole. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
Splice Holders are designed to hold up to 6 x 3mm Fibre or components such as couplers, splice protectors and WDM's. The OFSH-T Splice Holders can be used with OFST series splice trays
The hinged locking top means that wires are held in place securely. They have the added feature of being removable, so that you can take the fixing out and replace whenever required.
The hinged locking top means that wires are held in place securely. They have a snap-in fixing for quick installation.
These Wire Saddles have a fir tree mount for quick and easy installation. They also lock wires into place to ensure your wires don't move about.
These wire saddles have a snap-in fixing for quick and easy installation. They lock wires into place to ensure your wires don't move about.
These wire saddles have a snap-in arrowhead mount for quick and easy installation. They lock wires into place to ensure your wires don't move about.
These mini wire saddles have a snap-in fixing for quick and easy installation.
A smaller option. The hinged locking top means that wires are held in place securely. They have a snap-in fixing for quick installation.
A flat cable wire saddle suitable for cable up to 8.0mm wide. The hinged lid clips down into place for a secure hold.
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