Thanks to the introduction of the innovative cable clamps (cable cleats) and cable blocks, it is now easier for the mounting of low, medium and high voltage cables. The clamps have been designed in close collaboration with major energy companies.
Cable Cleats: The Cable Clamps That Simplify Your Wiring Installation
Cable cleats are essential in any wiring installation. They keep your cables organized and make sure they don’t get in the way of anyone walking through your facility. With cable cleats, you can have a safer work environment with less risk of tripping over loose cords or having them trip someone else. Cable cleats are clamps that you attach to the cables so that they stay in place rather than falling over and tangling up with other wires or constantly being stepped on. You don’t want your cables to look messy or pose a tripping hazard for your workers; you want to keep them accessible and out of sight at the same time. Cable management is also essential for keeping things tidy so that everyone knows where things are if they need them again. Cable cleat clamp designs vary by type, as well as size. Smaller versions fit around smaller cords and wires, while larger ones can manage larger cables like those for lighting, plumbing, or electrical systems.
What Are the Benefits of Using Cable Cleats?
Cable cleats are easy to install and come in a variety of sizes to fit your needs. They will keep your wires and cables in place and out of the way so that workers are less likely to trip on them or they don’t hinder people from walking through your work site. Cable cleats also provide a clean and organized look that makes it easy to find what you need when you need it. It isn’t a good idea to have a tangled mess of wires and cables lying around your work site or within reach of people who aren’t trained to deal with electricity. Cable cleats keep your cables organized and make it easy for anyone to see where they should be plugged in so that they can get the job done quickly and safely. You’ll also reduce the risk of accidentally tripping on or pulling on a loose cord, which could cause someone to trip and fall.
How to Install Cable Cleats
Before you install cable cleats, you must first determine which type you need. There are various sizes available, and each one will have a certain clamping range. You can check the clamping range on each cable clamp before installing them so that you’re sure they will work with your cables and wires. Once you’ve chosen the cable clamp that you need, find the place on your cables where you want them clamped. You can either clamp them around the cable itself, or you can clamp them around a nearby surface. If you choose to clamp them around a nearby surface, be sure that it’s strong enough to withstand the weight of the cable. You don’t want the weight of the cable to cause your work surface to collapse. Once you’ve found the best place for your cable cleats, tighten them down. You may need to use a special tool to tighten them. Follow the instructions that come with your cable cleats to make sure they are clamped securely and won’t come loose.
For the short circuit proof mounting of three single or multicore low, medium and high voltage cables in a triangular (trefoil) formation. (12 cables using 1 clamp) 4 x 3 cables from Ø 27 mm up to 38 mm.
For the mounting of three low, medium or high voltage cables in a triangular (trefoil) formation.
The Dutchclamp Triple 118-150 is designed for 3 cables with outer diameters between Ø 118 mm and 150 mm.
For the mounting of three low, medium or high voltage cables in a triangular (trefoil) formation.
The Dutchclamp Triple 90-118 is designed for 3 cables with outer diameters between Ø 90 mm and 118 mm.
For the mounting of three low, medium or high voltage cables in a triangular (trefoil) formation.
The Dutchclamp Triple 69-90 is designed for 3 cables with outer diameters between Ø 69 mm and 90 mm.
For the mounting of three low, medium or high voltage cables in a triangular (trefoil) formation.
The Dutchclamp Triple 51-69 is designed for 3 cables with outer diameters between Ø 51 mm and 69 mm.
For the mounting of three low, medium or high voltage cables in a triangular (trefoil) formation.
The Dutchclamp Triple 38-51 is designed for 3 cables with outer diameters between Ø 38 mm and 51 mm.
For the mounting of three low, medium or high voltage cables in a triangular (trefoil) formation.
The Dutchclamp Triple 27-38 is designed for 3 cables with outer diameters between Ø 27 mm and 38 mm.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 50 mm – 80 mm or tubes and hoses.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 26 mm – 50 mm or tubes and hoses.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 135 mm – 170 mm or tubes and hoses.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 100 mm – 135 mm or tubes and hoses.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 75 mm – 100 mm or tubes and hoses.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 50 mm – 75 mm or tubes and hoses.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 36 mm – 52 mm or tubes and hoses.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 26 mm - 38 mm or tubes and hoses.
For the mounting of single and multicore cables.
Can be used with low, medium and high voltage cables with diameters between Ø 15 mm – 26 mm or tubes and hoses.