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Erico - The global infrastructures are becoming more complex every day, not only in the automotive sector, but also in energy supply and broadband expansion. Electricity and the use of wires and cables is an important component of technological progress. With increasing demand for renewable energies or with the switch to electric vehicles, people are looking for ways to help shape this development and rely on the safe and reliable installation of all technological components. nVent ERICO aims to connect with innovative solutions and help protect structures, equipment and people in rail, commercial, telecom, utility and industrial environments. In concrete terms, this means that the quality products and the know-how of the company ensure special safety through grounding and connection, overvoltage protection and lightning protection. The roots of the Electric Railway Improvement Company (ERICO) go back to 1903. The company was founded at a time when very few homes or businesses had electricity at all. The main business area was to produce power connections, signal connections and the associated welding equipment for railway and rail traffic. Today, nVent ERICO produces simple but also complex products for electrical engineering and fastening technology. The company offers fasteners, connecting elements and mounts, including acoustic components, supports, roof pipes and device mounts, and markets its products worldwide through competent sales partners, including here via the eibabo® technology store. The products that the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® have in their range at low prices include small distributors, retaining clips, clips, screw terminals, earth straps, steel cable systems, threaded rods and profiles.

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Arm for cable carry system - Do you have to lay lines and cables in the office, in the assembly hall or in the workshop? You are sure to rely on the use of cable support systems. However, cable trays and cable routing ducts also need to be securely fastened to the wall and ceiling because, depending on the scope of your installation, this can add up to a considerable weight. In the eibabo® technology store you will find high-quality ceiling and wall brackets for a wide variety of cable support systems for anchoring in the masonry. These consist of robust metal profiles and create a stable and secure connection between the building and the support system.What are cable support systems?With cable support systems, you can lay the power supply for your building. This includes:power cablelow voltage cablesignal linessafety cable and fire alarmand more The cables and lines are installed through basement rooms, false ceilings, production halls and across floors. The route can run vertically and horizontally. Unlike electrical installation pipes, the systems also accommodate massive bundles of cables. These systems are therefore particularly suitable for extensive private or commercial systems as well as for complex industrial applications. The modular design ensures maximum flexibility combined with stability, security and cost efficiency.Image: OBO AW 30 11 FT wall bracketWhere are cable support systems attached?In order to set up a cable network, it is usually necessary to lay a large number of cables. The use of metal cable trays to create a cable support system on site is a standard solution that is often used and proven. The trays and trays are installed in technical rooms, cable tunnels or false ceilings, pulled through corridors or installed in workshops, offices and shops. Since the loads on the trays can be very high due to the large number of cables to be laid, a reliable method for installing and fastening the trays must be used. The main ways to attach a cable support system can be divided into three categories:wall mountingceiling mountfloor mount The wall mountThe most common type of attachment is wall mounting using cable trays, brackets, shelves and brackets. These can be attached directly to the wall or to special frames or profiles. The components are made of metal, are solid and ensure reliability and durability. The main advantage of installing the route on the wall is the possibility of installing several parallel or superimposed levels of cable trays. This enables you to lay the cables separately. For a better overview, we recommend that you lay the cables separately according to their purpose. This gives you lines of power cables or data cables, which you assemble in groups in parallel or in tiers. TIPThe brackets can be attached directly to the wall with anchor bolts or to an already installed cable tray. The advantages of the cable tray undoubtedly include the ability to organize several rows at different levels of the route. A high installation speed is guaranteed. Other benefits of using shelves and brackets include:Easy and quick installationStrength, reliability and high load capacity of the structureModular design and versatility; with profiles and extensions of different lengths, constructions with individual heights and depths can be set upThe design of many consoles and outriggers allows mounting fasteners both above and below the console itselfPossibility of horizontal and vertical mountingA large selection of brackets for a wide range of loads - from small to extra high The ceiling mountToday, no building can be imagined without the laying of a cable network. A popular method of installing tubs is to attach them to the ceiling and ceiling systems. Such a method of fastening is similar to wall mounting shelves and consoles. However, the consoles are not mounted on the wall, but on special ceiling supports or on prefabricated structures made of ceiling supports and a mounting profile. Installation can be done by:Cantilever brackets as universal attachments made of high-quality steel with anti-corrosion coatingWith this type of attachment, the use of cable trays is possible, which means you can place several shelves parallel to each other on one console.L-shaped mounting profilesThis installation method is used for cable ladders and wire trays. The profiles are characterized by high load-bearing capacity and strength, as well as low cost and fire safetyThreaded rods with connected steel profilesA U-profile or a bracket is used as a shelf for the cable trays. This method can be used to create single- and multi-story channels.Stable assemblyWith any type of installation, the retaining elements must be installed every 1 to 1.5 meters for safety reasons. That means: at the joints and in the middle of the cable trays.All ceiling mounts should be secured to the ceiling with suitable bolt anchors or drop-in anchors. The special anchor fasteners make it easier to move or dismantle the fastening structures.The floor assemblyThere are stable supports for floor installation, which can also be used to walk on the cable route, depending on the dimensions. Due to the modular design of the fastening structures, the mounting profiles for ceiling mounting can also be used for floor mounting in order to create a certain distance from the floor.What should I look out for when buying brackets for cable support systems?As described, outriggers come in a variety of forms. Check whether it is to be attached to the wall, ceiling or floor and what load-bearing capacity is required. Don't skimp on the fastening material. Dimension anchors and bolts generously, because they have to support the weight of the structure and many cables. When purchasing, make sure that it is compatible with elements of a cable support system that may already be in place.What other elements do I need to create a cable support system?You have already taken care of the cable trays (solid, perforated or as wire baskets) and now you also know about the fastening brackets and the fastening material. You may need the following elements to produce your individual cable support system:Brackets/Bolts/Nuts - used to attach the gutters to the bracketsCorners / junctions - these allow you to route your route according to architectural specifications, both horizontally and verticallyTerminators - provide a proper termination to terminating cable runsCovers - protect your cables from dust, dirt or fire, depending on the modelProfile caps - protect the ends of the mounting profiles from external influences, protect you and others from injury and make the design more aestheticCable ties - for fixing and sorting the cables in the traysTools ? including a drill, wrenches or screwdrivers As a full-range supplier for technical installations, you can get all these products from us here in the shop. This also includes the right dowels and screws for your walls, floors and ceilings - whether masonry, concrete, wood or drywall. Manufacturers of high-quality cable support systems are Erico, Fischer, Hensel, Legrand Cablofil, Niedax, Niedergesäß, OBO, Rico and Tehalit.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cable carrying systems > Bracket for cable support system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Anchor rail bracketAngle bracketCable clamp railCable management railCable support systemCable trayCarrying consoleCeiling handleChannel support systemClamp boomConnection bracket bracketDouble boomDouble wall boomGround elevationHanging stickHanging support bracketOutriggerProfile railProfile rail bracketRecording mediumScrew boomSpacer bracketSteel boomStick boomSupporting structureWall bracketWall consoleWire mesh trayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Arm for cable carry system:EricoHenselLegrand CablofilNiedaxNiedergesäßOBOPohlCon Vertrieb (Puk)RicoTehalit
Cable shears - It can be tricky to cut a strong or rigid cable with classic scissors, pliers or a utility knife. Save yourself the trouble and grab a high-quality and inexpensive cable cutter from the eibabo® shop. In the following article we describe the different models and support you in your purchase decision.With a good pair of cable cutters, you can cut your wires and cables to the right size. Depending on the requirements and thickness of the cable, different cable cutters are used. While in the do-it-yourself sector scissors are often sufficient for cables with a diameter of up to 16 mm, professionals in the industrial sector need tools with a higher cutting capacity. Here cables can have a diameter of 50 mm and more. Especially if you have a lot to do with electrical installations professionally, the use of good cable cutters is essential. This ensures a precise cut without squeezing the veins. Hydraulic cordless cable cutters are also available in the eibabo® shop for particularly demanding tasks. The high-quality tools are mainly designed for copper and aluminum cables. Please note that not every pair of scissors is suitable for cutting steel and steel wire.What do I use cable cutters for?Cable shears (also wire cutters) are used when electrical wires and cables need to be cut cleanly. Depending on the task, the insulation or the wire should not be damaged. Cable cutters are suitable for use in new installations as well as for maintenance work and repairs to electrical installations.Image: Klauke K 106/2 cable shearsWhat are the advantages of a cable cutter?Cable cutters are designed to properly cut wire or cable. It is important to avoid or minimize damage to the insulation or the inner conductor of a wire. A clean cut makes further work easier and increases the subsequent quality of an electrical connection. If unsuitable tools are used, there is a risk of damage, cracks and cuts in the insulation as well as unclean cut edges. This can affect the reliability of an insulation. If the inner conductor is damaged, its conductivity may be disrupted or the strength of a connection cannot be guaranteed. Cable shears therefore have specially shaped cutting jaws, which are optimized for the respective task. This largely prevents slipping or accidental damage during the cut.In addition, manufacturers are beginning to expand the functionality of the cable shears for other electrical installation applications. The tools are not only used for cutting, but also for stripping or crimping ferrules. A multi-tool increases productivity and saves weight in the tool belt.With which core cross-sections or cable strengths do cable cutters work?Each cable cutter is designed for use within a specific material thickness range. Some are designed in such a way that they can be used particularly well for fine-wire cables. Others are optimized for solid conductors. In the eibabo® shop you can get cable cutters that can process cable diameters of over 100 mm or cable cross-sections of over 3,000 mm². TIP:Pay attention to the type of conductor material that cable snips or wire cutters are designed for. A wire is not always made of copper or aluminum. There are suitable tools for cutting special conductor materials. Please refer to the product description or the data sheet for the tool.How do the cable cutters differ from each other?Cable shears and wire cutters in our range are divided into:hand toolsHand tools with ratchet functionbattery powered hydraulic tools Each of these types differs significantly from the others and offers individual advantages. The simplest models are the classic hand tools. Hand-operated cable shears cut cables, lines and wires by squeezing the cutting jaws once. Ratcheting models cut through thicker cables. If it is difficult or impossible to separate with one hand, you may have to start several times. Ratchet tools are ideal for this. The cutting blade remains in position after the first 'stroke' and holds the uncut cable. The handle opens again and you can start the second (or third...) 'stroke' until the material is severed. The battery-powered hydraulic tools are used for particularly demanding tasks. These devices generate enormous force and can also cut through cables with steel wire sheathing, for example. Their area of application is in the professional, industrial environment. Hydraulic support is usually not required for domestic use.What are the advantages of ratchet shears?Whether a cable cutter with a ratchet is advantageous for you depends on your individual requirements. Are you a hobbyist who occasionally cuts through standard cables in your free time? Then you probably don't need ratcheting shears. However, if you have to work regularly with a lot of strong cables for work or other reasons, using a cable cutter with a ratchet can offer some advantages. The biggest advantage lies in the fact that it makes work easier when there are many cuts through solid cables or wires. Less effort is required and you don't get tired as quickly. A cable cutter with a ratchet also ensures a clean cut, as it can cut through massive cross-sections and diameters without readjustment. Attempting to cut very thick cables with a pair of simple cable cutters would likely require multiple attempts. This would result in damage to the insulation and the inner conductors.Notice:Ratchet shears are not designed for very thin cables and wires. Due to the more complex cutting technology, the weight is slightly higher and handling is more cumbersome than with simple hand tools.In these cases, we recommend using a simple hand tool. Experience has shown that this works faster and more precisely.How do I choose the right cable shears?The selection of the optimal cable shears is mainly influenced by two things - the type of material to be cut and its thickness. There are cable cutters that process smaller diameters. Others are better suited for larger diameters. Once you have decided on a material thickness, choose a simple model, a corresponding tool with a ratchet function or a multi-function tool. TIP:Daily use of a cable cutter inevitably leads to wear and tear. In order not to have to buy a completely new tool, there are replacement cutting heads for some models. With this information, you should be able to choose a tool that suits your needs.Who makes the best cable cutters?The market leaders in the field of cable cutting technology include, for example, Cimco, Klauke and Knipex. But ABB, Erico, Intercable, Phoenix, WAGO, Weidmüller and Wiha also produce high-quality tools. You can find cable cutters from these manufacturers in this catalog from the eibabo® shop at top conditions.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Tools (Press, cut and isolate) > Cable shears you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cable cutting deviceCable cutting toolCable knifeCable pincersCable separatorCable shearsConnection toolsCordless cutterCutterCutting headElectrician's scissorsHand cable cutterHand cable pliersHand toolHydraulic cutterHydraulic cutting headHydraulic press headMulti cutterMultifunction cable scissorsPincersRemote controlledReplacement cutting headSafety side cuttersSecurity cable cutterSpare partStandard side cuttersStrippingWire cutterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cable shears:ABBCimcoIntercableKlaukeKnipexPhoenixWAGOWeidmüllerWiha
Fastening clip - The pipe systems and lines of his building could be compared to the bloodstream and nerve networks in us humans. They are rather hidden from us at first glance. However, if a fault occurs, we usually quickly notice the immense importance of a fault-free system. Optimally developed fastening clamps are part of the installation of a pipe and line system that you will enjoy for a long time. With eibabo®, you benefit from a wide range of products for attaching cables and pipes to ceilings, floors and walls. We have special fastening clamps that are suitable for use in fire protection or that allow a distance to the fastening base by means of variably adjustable, freely configurable threaded rods. Regardless of the size, number, scope and type of pipes and lines you use, you will find the right fastening clamps at eibabo®.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation material for cables and tubes > Saddle you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:BraceCable clampCable clipCable saddleClampClick clamp with push-in dowel attachmentClosed saddleConduit clipDouble modelFixing clipHalf saddleMast clampNail clipOmega saddlePipe bracketPipe clampPipe saddlePipe saddle clampPush-in dowel attachmentSaddleSaddle clampSaddle clamp (pipe/cable)Saddle fastenerSingle shapeSuspended ceiling fixingTube bracketTube clampTube saddlefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Fastening clip:ABBCimcoConductix-WampflerDehnDresselhausDätwylerDätwyler IT Infra.EricoFischer DEFlexaFränkischeHagerHellermann TytonIpf ElectronicKathreinKleinhuisKreilingKrüger-WerkeKrüger-Werke GmbHLandefeldLappLeoni StuderMaicoMurrplastikNiedaxnVent ThermalOBOPanduitPflitschPhoenixPollmannPROTEC.classRittalSchuchSiemensTE ConnectivityTeleg?rtnerTelevesTriaxWAGO
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