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Founded in 2009, Zhejiang Jiuhong Electric Co., Ltd. is dedicated to the application of bundling technology and new product's research, development, design, manufacturing, sales and service. Jiuhong has an efficient, united, creative and rigorous R&D team, taking the pursuit of a healthy and beautiful life as the orientation and technology as the means to develop safe, advanced and practical technology products.

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Jiuhong has an efficient, united, creative and rigorous R&D team, taking the pursuit of a healthy and beautiful life as the orientation and technology as the means to develop safe, advanced and practical technology products.

 

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With excellent quality, good reputation and perfect after-sales service, jiuhong's products are exported to more than one hundred countries and regions, including the US, Australia, Russia, the UK, southeast Asia and the Middle East, being commended and trusted by customers.

Our Products

Our Products Include All Kinds Of Nylon Cable Ties, Stainless Steel Cable Ties, Stainless Steel Strap, Stainless Steel Strap Buckles, Cable Tie Tools, Stainless Steel Clamps, Wire Clips, Cable Gland And So On.

CCS certification

Jiuhong has passed certificates of ISO9001, UL, CCS, and all our products have passed CE and RoHS certificate.

 

 

What is Tie Tensioning Tool

 

The Cable Tie Tensioning Tool tightens both heavy and lightweight cable ties and cleanly cuts excess material in one fell swoop with its easy-to-use lever. When the tie is tight, a simple pull of the lower handle causes a blade to engage and cut off the excess tail of the nylon tie. A reduced pinch point handle closing ensures peace of mind and reduces injury. Made with a clean, black baked on enamel wrinkle finish, this tool is made to weather the elements and stand up to abuse on-the-job.

 

Advantages of Tie Tensioning Tool
  • The Tie Tensioning Tool has good oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance, so it has a long service life.
  • The tightness can be adjusted to bundle different objects.
  • Generally used for bundling objects.
  • It can be used as both a tensioner and a cutter, and it is very convenient to operate.
  • Built-in cutter for easy installation of stainless steel clips.
metal stainless steel cable tie tension tool
Best Uses for Cable Tie Tensioning Tools

 

Cable Organization
One of the primary uses of cable tie tensioning tools is for organizing cables and wires. Whether you're working in an office setting, a data center, or a home workshop, cable tie tensioning tools make it easy to bundle and secure cables neatly and securely. This helps prevent tangling, tripping hazards, and clutter, resulting in a safer and more organized environment.

 

Electrical Work
In electrical work, cable tie tensioning tools are crucial for organizing and securing cables to prevent interference and ensure safety. These tools bundle and secure cables in junction boxes and control panels, maintaining proper cable management practices and reducing electrical hazards.

 

HVAC Installation
During HVAC installation, professionals utilize cable tie tensioning tools to secure ductwork, piping, and components. Proper cable management ensures efficient airflow and system performance, achieved by securely fastening cables with these tools, resulting in a cleaner installation.

 

Automotive Applications
In automotive applications, professionals widely utilize cable tie tensioning tools to secure cables, wires, hoses, and tubing in vehicles. Cable tie tensioning tools simplify the bundling and securing of components, ensuring they remain in place, even in demanding conditions. This active involvement helps prevent damage, minimizes vibration, and enhances overall vehicle performance.

 

Construction and Manufacturing
Professionals in construction and manufacturing utilize cable tie tensioning tools to secure cables and wires in buildings and bundle components on assembly lines. These tools streamline workflow, improve efficiency, and maintain organized workspaces, resulting in faster production and higher-quality products.

Functionality of Cable Tie Tensioning Tool

 

 

Using a cable tie tensioning tool is simple. Users insert the tie's loose end through the tool's tensioning mechanism. Next, they pull the tie until it reaches the desired tension level. Once properly tensioned, they utilize the tool's cutting mechanism to trim the excess tie, resulting in a tidy bundle. Certain tools may offer adjustable tension settings or ergonomic handles for added comfort and control.

Structure of Tie Tensioning Tool

 

 

The tool handle is provided with a cylinder and a handle that hangs down from the cylinder. The tensioning and anti-backlash mechanism consists of an adjuster handle supported in the cylinder. A one-piece cutter actuator is supported in the regulator handle for longitudinal displacement relative to the cylinder. A tension limiting mechanism directs a holding force on the cutter actuator to resist its longitudinal displacement relative to the cylinder. The holding force can be controlled to limit the tension applied to the cable tie prior to cutting the tape of the cable tie. The tensioning and anti-recoil mechanism essentially limits the recoil that may be generated by the cable tie tool as a result of cutting.

 
What is 10 Mm Round Flat Cable Clips

Cable clips are used to secure long wires and cables to a surface. They're a convenient component for keeping cables tidy and out of the way, protecting from damage and avoiding trip hazards. You can attach cables to walls, pin cables to skirting boards, run wires through electrical enclosures, on panels, behind fittings - all with the help of cable clips.

 

Advantages of 10 Mm Round Flat Cable Clips

 

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Secure Cable Management: Cable clamps securely hold cables in place, reducing the risk of tangling, damage, or disconnection. This helps to maintain the integrity of the cable and improve the overall safety of the system.

 

Easy Installation: Cable clamps are easy to install and do not require specialized tools or skills. This makes them a quick and cost-effective solution for cable management.

 

Improved Airflow: Cable clamps help to improve airflow around cables, reducing the risk of overheating and improving the performance of the cable.

 

Customizable: Cable clamps are available in a range of sizes and materials, allowing for customization to meet specific requirements. This makes them suitable for use in a wide range of cable laying projects.

 

Space-Saving: Cable clamps help to save space and minimize clutter in cable laying projects. This is especially important in environments where space is limited, as cable clamps allow for compact and efficient cable management.

Choosing the Right Cable Clamp
 

Material: The choice of material largely depends on the environment where the clamps will be used. For instance, if the clamps will be exposed to harsh conditions such as outdoor weather or high temperatures, metal clamps would be a more suitable choice.

 

Size: The size of the clamp should match the size of the cable. A clamp that’s too small may damage the cable, while one that’s too large may not hold the cable securely.

 

Adjustability: Adjustable clamps are beneficial in situations where the cable diameters may change, allowing for greater flexibility.

 

Insulation: If the clamps will be used in environments where electrical conductivity could be a concern, insulated clamps would be a safer choice.

 
Uses and Applications of Cable Clamps
 
Electrical Installations

They are used to secure electrical wires and cables, ensuring safe and efficient power transmission.

 
Data Centers

Clamps are crucial in organizing the multitude of cables in data centers, improving airflow, reducing downtime, and facilitating easier maintenance.

 
Automotive Industry

In vehicles, cable clamps keep the numerous wires and cables organized, preventing damage due to vibrations or heat.

 
Telecommunications

Clamps are used to secure and organize network cables, aiding in maintaining the integrity of data transmission.

 

How Do You Attach Cable Clips to a Wall

 

 

Cable clips have two main important components. The first is the component used to gather and secure the cables. The second component is one that holds the entire cable clip against a fixed spot such as a wall or a floor.


While some cable clips feature the two mechanisms separately, others combine them, thus providing better utility, among other advantages. The round cable clip is popular as it features all the components. The hole that forms the round shape holds the cables in place. The other hand comes with a nail that is used to secure the cables on the walls or other surfaces.


In cases where surfaces or walls should not be damaged by hammering a nail, adhesive cable clips are used to attach the cables to the walls. The adhesive part of the cable clip is what is used to hold the clips firmly on the wall.

Working Principle of Cable Clips
 

A cable clip contains two important components: One mechanism for gathering cables together securely, and another provision for holding the entire cable clip (along with the gathered cables) fast against a single spot on a surface so that the entire bundle stays in place. Some manufacturers design products so that these two mechanisms come separately, although combining them provides better utility and a number of advantages.


One particular type of cable clip is designed as a single piece of material (like plastic) to hold wires and cables on one end, while a hole is provided on another end through which a nail can be used to secure the clip to a wall or other surface. However, this type of cable clip may not be suitable for surfaces that should not be damaged by hammering a nail into them.


In such cases (especially for instances wherein securing the cables together is only meant to be temporary), another type of cable clip may be more appropriate - one that comes with an attached adhesive area that can be easily stuck to the surface without creating a hole or damaging it in another way. Once the cables can be let down, the cable clip can be simply removed.

10 mm round flat Cable Clips

Cable Clamp Operating Temperature Range

 

 

Electric cable clamp (high and low voltage cable clamp) -40℃~+120℃ without loss of mechanical strength; Service life up to 50 years; Flame retardant, in line with UL standards, halogen-free, low smoke. Suitable for anti-aging and embrittlement in indoor and outdoor environments. The above is the cable clamp operating temperature range.
Technical performance index of cable clamp
-Corrosion resistance ≤1.5g/㎡
-Flame retardancy (oxygen index method) ≥ 27%
-Bending strength 180MPa
-Impact strength ≥70kJ/㎡
Thermal deformation temperature ≥200℃, the above is the technical performance index of the cable clamp.

Proper Cable Clip Installation

 

 

Clean the Surface
Before installing cable clips, make sure the surface is clean and free from dust and debris. Use a clean cloth or rag to wipe the surface clean.

 

Determine the Placement of Clips
Determine where you want to place your cables and mark the spots on the wall. Make sure the spots are evenly spaced to avoid cable sagging.

 

Attach Cable Clips
Attach the cable clips to the marked spots on the wall. You can use screws or adhesive clips, depending on the type of wall and cable. Make sure the clip is tightly secured.

 

Clip the Cables
Clip the cables into the installed clips, making sure they are snug and do not sag.

 

Test the Clips
Test the clips to make sure they are securely holding the cables and will not fall off. Give the cables a gentle tug to ensure that they are securely held in place.

Specific Installation Techniques for Using Cable Clips Effectively

Clean The Surface

Before attaching the cable clips, make sure the surface is clean and free of dust or debris. This will ensure better adhesion for adhesive clips and a secure grip for screw-in clips.

 

Plan The Cable Route

Plan the path and layout of the cables before installing the clips. This will help you determine the optimal placement of the clips and ensure a neat and organized cable management system.

 

Choose The Right Clip Type

Consider the type of cable clip that is most suitable for your needs. Self-adhesive clips are convenient for smooth surfaces, while screw-in or nail-in clips provide a stronger hold for heavier cables or rough surfaces.

 

Use Appropriate Spacing

Properly space the clips along the cable route to prevent excessive tension on the cables. Evenly distribute the clips to provide adequate support and avoid sagging.

Avoid excessive cable lengths

Cut the cables to the appropriate length before installing the clips. Excessively long cables can create a messy appearance and increase the chances of tangling or snagging.

Test the clips

After installation, test the clips by gently tugging on the cables to ensure they are securely held in place. Make any necessary adjustments or add additional clips if needed.

Consider cable management accessories

In addition to cable clips, consider using other cable management accessories such as cable ties, cable sleeves, or cable management channels to further enhance the organization and tidiness of your cables.

FAQ

Q: What tool is cable ties?

A: Cable tie tensioning tools have a significant role to play in securing cables to not only ensure proper function and preserve the integrity of cables, but also to meet industry codes. They are built to perform their functions with minimal effort from the user while staying functional even after long-term use.

Q: What is cable tie use for?

A: A cable tie organizes electrical cables and wires by binding them together. They are made of metallic, nonmetallic, and composite materials. Related products include the tools used to install them and associated fixing devices.

Q: How do you tension metal cable ties?

A: If you need extra security, you can securely tighten the locking ties with a screwdriver or a pair of pliers. It is recommended that you make a cut about an inch or two away from the end of the wire, then take the screwdriver and twist until it is as tight as you need it to be.

Q: How do you tension steel cable ties?

A: While it is certainly possible to do these ties up by hand it will quickly become tiring and you may not be able to get them as tight as you would like. One method is to use a good pair of Pliers to pull the tail of the tie. This will help get the tie tighter than if pulled by hand.

Q: Is cable ties a cleaning tool?

A: Cleaning tools include the following: Soft cloth: Used to clean different computer components without scratching or leaving debris. Compressed air: Used to blow away dust and debris from different computer parts without touching the components. Cable ties: Used to bundle cables neatly inside and outside of a computer.

Q: What are other names for cable ties?

A: Cable ties have many different names which include zip ties, wire ties, zap straps and tie wraps. The design of a cable tie includes a fixed head which provides the opening for the strap to be pulled through and secured.

Q: What's the difference between zip ties and cable ties?

A: Cable ties, also known as zip ties, are versatile tools used for bundling, organizing, and holding stuff together. They are commonly made of plastic and are available in various sizes, colors, and styles.

Q: Why are cable ties so strong?

A: The design of the head and ratchet guarantees a high tensile strength while allowing a low insertion force; these ties all feature serrations allowing a solid hold onto the cable, hose or pipe bundles.

Q: Can you use cable ties on wires?

A: Originally Answered: Is it OK to zip tie electrical wires together? To make a cable or a bundle, sure. Helps keep the wire neat, and to help prevent them from being snagged and broken or pulled out. But just in case you were asking about another purpose, you can not join two wires electrically using zip ties.

Q: How tight should cable ties be?

A: How tight should a cable tie be? Finger tight. A bad example, notice the cables being deformed. Most consultants will refuse to sign off on a cable system if they see this, even if the test results show a pass.

Q: What are cable clips used for?

A: A cable clip is a device that manages wires and cables and secures them to a fixed point on a surface, like a wall, ceiling or floor. A wide range of cable clips is available to control cables of all sizes and shapes, in almost any number, in both home and industrial applications.

Q: Where can I use cable clips?

A: Used for cable management, a cable clip is used to secure wires and cables to a fixed point such as a wall, skirting board, or ceiling. Cable clips are vital to managing cables safely in an office and at home, making cables look neat and tidy, while also reducing the risks of tripping.

Q: What is another name for cable clips?

A: Cable clamps or wire clamps as they are commonly known, are cable-routing clips or mechanical devices that help define the routing of cable and wire installations.

Q: What does a wire clip do?

A: Cable clips are fasteners that are used to secure a wire or cable to an adjacent surface. Also known as cable clamps - depending on the particular style - they feature a simple design. Cable clips have an opening in the center. You can run a cable or wire through this opening.

Q: What do cable clips look like?

A: Wiring clips are generally constructed from hardwearing plastic or metal and incorporate an element to hold the cable in place, often requiring a nail or fixing to attach it to the desired surface. Alternatively, adjustable cable clips can be utilised within encased management systems to secure multiple cables at once.

Q: Do I have to use metal cable clips?

A: For vertical running cables that are exposed, a metal clip every 400mm is recommended. Plastic fixings can be used in addition to the recommended number of metal fixings, but should not be used without them.

Q: How do you remove cable clips from the wall?

A: Remove old clip with a claw hammer Use a small piece wood on the wall to protect the brick Use the claw end and place under the clip gently pull it away. Yes, but I would slide a piece of wood or thin piece of metal beneath the cable around the clip to protect the mortar if possible. Pulling out straight is a must.

Q: What are cable connectors called?

A: There are three types of cable connectors: coaxial cable connectors, twisted-pair cable connectors, and fiber-optic cable connectors with the twisted pair.

Q: What are cable clips made of?

A: Saddle cable clips are commonly made from a variety of moulded plastics as well as metals. Snap-in bases and locking tops allow for adding or removing additional wires.

Q: What are the two most common wire rope clips?

A: There are two main types of wire rope clips-U-Bolt and double saddle clips. U-Bolt wire rope clips are the most common and may be made of forged or malleable metal.

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