Cable Ties


Cable ties are one of the most basic and essential cable management accessories. These plastic straps are used to bind cables together to help keep them organized. Cable ties come in various sizes to accommodate different cable diameters. They also come in different materials, like nylon or polyester, depending on the intended environment. Some cable ties are reusable, while others are single-use. Reusable cable ties have locking mechanisms that allow the tie to be tightened and released multiple times. They are more durable than single-use types. The locking reusable cable ties are especially good for applications where cable configurations may change periodically.

Cable Conduits and Raceways


Cable Management Accessories conduits and raceways provide enclosed channels for housing cables. They come in different forms like wire molding, cable channels, cable trays, and cable conduits. Wire molding and cable channels mount on walls or ceilings and have open tops for dropping in cables. This makes them suitable for exposed cable installations in commercial spaces. Cable trays mount under floors or ceilings and have solid tops, ramps and connectors for routing cables long distances. Cable conduits are rigid plastic or metal tubes buried in walls, floors or ceilings. They protect enclosed cables from damage and minimize fire risks. Cable conduits, trays and channels also help organize cables to improve aesthetics.

Cable Management Accessories and Ties


Cable clips and ties are specialized accessories designed to attach cables neatly to surfaces like equipment, walls or ceilings. Common cable clip styles include one-hole, two-hole, and multi-hole clips. They tightly hold individual or bundles of cables securely in place. Cable ties that integrate mounting features, like adhesive or nails, can also function as clips. These accessories are ideal for neatly routing power cords, network cables and AV wires alongside equipment or along wall and ceiling peripheries. Proper cable clipping prevents loose or dangling cables that can create trip hazards or get accidentally disconnected.

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