Have Any More Questions About Cable Management?

Have Any More Questions About Cable Management?
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Braided sleeving
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How to Stop Braided Sleeving From Fraying?
When terminating braided sleeving, use a hot knife to keep the ends from fraying. Once the sleeving is cut, use pliers, or an inverted funnel to flare the ends to allow the sleeving to slide easily over your application. ...more
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How to Use Expandable Braided Sleeving?
When covering A/V, electrical, industrial, etc. wires and cables, expandable sleeving can be used. Some PET sleeves expand up to four times the sleeve's original diameter. ...more
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What Size Braided Sleeving Should I Use?
First, determine the diameter of the bundle of cables that you will be covering with braided sleeving. For snug fittings, try using expandable rigid sleeves and wraps; these allow for a range of fitting options. Or you can select a smaller braided sleeving with a diameter that is slightly smaller than your bundle of cables. For a loose fit, use a sleeve that is the same or slightly larger than your bundled cables. ...more
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When Should I Use Braided Sleeving?
People use braided sleeving for full coverage protection of their cables. There are many braided sleeving solutions for the automotive, military, and even aerospace industries. Braided sleeving, like PET Wrap, can be used for at home cable management. ...more
Braided Sleeving is used not only for bundling longer cables, but can also be used to help protect your wires and cables from chemicals, heat, and other environmental factors. ...more
Certain sleeving products like metal braided sleeving can be used for things like wildlife installations due to it's mesh-like features. ...more
Wire loom
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How to Use Wire Loom Insertion Tool
First, gather your cables together and insert the bundle through the wire loom installation tool. Next, start sliding the tool through the wire loom until you reach the end. Lastly remove the tool and you have successfully managed your cables! ...more
Once your cables have been bundled and insterted in the tool, place the bulge of the tool under the end of the split tubing. Slide along the length of the tubing until you reach the end. Rotate the barrel and remove the tool from the bundled cables. Smooth out the sleeving with your hand and trim the excess wire loom. ...more
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What is Wire Loom Used For?
Wire Loom is used for tidying up cables. The split down the side of this tubing allows for easy addition and removal of cables. People with pets and children choose wire loom to prevent wires from being chewed on/ damaged. ...more
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What Size Wire Loom Do I Need?
Gather together your cables that you want to bundle together. Measure the diameter of this bundle and select a wire loom with a diameter of equal or greater value. ...more
Cable tray systems
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What is the Purpose of Cable Tray?
Cable trays are the perfect solution when you need to run high quantities of power and data cables. These cable trays provide support and a route for your cables. ...more
Cable trays are a great way to get your cables off of the floor. Cable baskets are a great option for desk wire management — these trays simply attach to the underside of your desk and allow cables to break out wherever needed. ...more
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Where Can I Use Cable Trays?
Hook-&-loop wraps & fasteners
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Types of Velcro Fasteners
There are many type of Velcro fasteners. Velcro has become a "catch-all" term for wraps and fasteners, and here at CableOrganizer® we carry a wide range of both Velcro brand wraps and other types of fasteners. Such as, rubber-based adhesive, loop fabric, acrylic-based adhesive, ripwrap, and CableCatch® just to name a few. ...more
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What Are Velcro Fasteners?
Velcro Fasteners are a cable management product that helps keep your cables, wires, and hoses together, secure, and organized. ...more
Cable raceway
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How to Install Cable Raceway
Cable raceways are extremely straightforward. No tools are required for installing. It simply is installed directly onto a hard surface like a desk, floor, ceiling, or counter. Most raceways come with a peel and stick adhesive. ...more
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How to Cut Cable Raceway
Cable Raceways (or surface raceways) can be cut by using a utility knife, hacksaw, laser, etc. ...more
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Types of Cable Raceway
There are many options to choose from when it comes to cable raceways. A couple of the options that CableOrganizer® carries are raceways that are made of fire-resistant PVC coating and raceways made for running along your ceiling (Raceway Crown™ Molding Surface). ...more
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What is Cable Raceway?
Cable Raceways (or surface raceways) are a rigid and enclosed or semi-enclosed channel. They are made to protect, route, and conceal your cables and wires. ...more
Wire duct
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How to Cut Wire Duct
Wire ducts can be cut using a wire duct cutting tool. ...more
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What is Wire Duct?
Wraps, clips, & clamps
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How to Use Clamps
There are many different types of clamps. Some need a screw inserted to help tighten / close the clamp, or they snap together. Others like the Cable Clamp® have a quick release feature that allows you to lock and unlock the clamp with one hand. When you have a longer cable run, use multiple cable clamps to help keep the cables secure. ...more
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What Do Clamps Do?
Clamps help to keep your cables fastened and allow your jumble of cables to become a neat arrangement. ...more
Cable ties
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Are Cable Ties Reuseable?
The majority of cable ties once locked, are permanently locked until you cut them with scissors. However, here at CableOrganizer®, we also sell many releasable cable ties. This means that you can lock and unlock them when you need to, making them a better reusable option. ...more
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How to Remove Cable Ties
Cable ties should be cut with a pair of sturdy scissors. If you are removing metal cable ties, a pair of wire cutters may be required. You also want to make sure you are cutting parallel to the bundled wires / cables if there are any... this will reduce the risk of cutting an adjacent wire / cable. When it comes to releasable cable ties, no scissors or wire cutters are required! Simply disengage the built-in locking tab. Then you will be able to pull the tail end of the tie free from the head of the tie. ...more
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Types of Cable Ties
Aside from the standard cable ties, there are also metal, releasable, and mounted cable ties. ...more
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What Are Cable Ties Made Of?
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Will Zip Ties Hold A License Plate?
Zip ties will have no problem holding your license plate onto your car. After all they are perfect for those who are worried about their hubcaps popping off, or for those who need to tie down cargo to their truck's flatbed. ...more
Cable tracks & hose carriers
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How Do Cable Carriers Work?
Cable Carriers work by guiding your industrial cables through facilities. They help keep the cables safe from any potential dangers like abrasion. Your cables won't twist, snag or break. ...more
Cable support systems
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What Are Cable Support Systems?
Cable support systems allow you to support long runs of cables. There are many ways to help support your cable runs, such as, cable runways, center-rail systems, cable trays, wire baskets, bridle rings / cable hooks, and wireways. ...more
Fabric cord covers
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Are Fabric Cord Covers Safe?
Fabric cord covers that are made from Nylon materials are fire resistant. Meaning that they can still melt at high temperatures. ...more
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How Do You Hide Unsightly Cords?
Light capacity
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Are There Cord Covers That will Match my Décor?
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How to Hide Cable in a Classroom or Lab
Floor Cord Covers help prevent tripping accidents. Here at CableOrganizer® we also sell curated kits that have everything you need to start organizing your space. Velcro® wraps and straps, braided sleeving, and cable ties are all great tools for organizing your classroom or lab. ...more
Medium capacity
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Which Cord Cover Should I Use For An Outdoor Event?
Extra-Rugged Rubber Ducts are a great option for covering cables and wires that are snaking through your yard and walkways. ...more
High capacity
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How Durable Are High Capacity Cord Covers?
High Capacity cable covers can withstand between 10,000 to 40,300 pounds of load capacity per axle of vehicle traffic. They can also withstand inclement weather. ...more
Ada compliant ramps
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Are ADA Compliant Ramps Sturdy Enough for Vehicle Traffic?
Yes, ADA Compliant ramps in many cases are strong enough to withstand vehicle traffic. ...more
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How to Maintain ADA Compliance With Cord Covers
Cover all your extension cords, cable, hoses, etc.; this will help prevent tripping hazards. A low-profile heavy-duty cord protector works, but you can also use standard heavy-duty polyurethane protectors. The standard heavy-duty protectors are able to be attached to ADA compliant ramps. ...more