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Benning - Benning Elektrotechnik und Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG is a medium-sized company specializing in reliable smart-efficiency power supplies for telecommunications, medical and data technology. In addition, with his innovations, Benning secures the energy supply for companies in the infrastructure and transport sectors, raw material extraction, renewable energies and medical technology, with the aim of avoiding disruptions and damage caused by power failures. After it was founded in 1938, the services of the young company included not only the factory for electrical systems but also the establishment of a repair workshop for electrical machines. The production of testing and measuring devices and the manufacture of chargers for electric vehicles followed a little later. Today's plant for electrical machine services emerged from the repair shop, the production program of which includes not only testing and measuring devices, but also rectifier and inverter systems, uninterruptible power supply systems, DC voltage converters, power supply units, chargers for drive batteries and energy storage. The main office is in the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Bocholt. You will find a large selection of Benning products in the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt®, including characteristic curve measuring devices, installation testers, device testers, current clamps, voltage testers and multimeters. Phase and rotating field tester, measuring adapter, line tester or photovoltaic tester. All devices impress with the highest quality, robust workmanship and particularly accurate measured values. Here in the eibabo® technology store you are also offered fair prices, secure payment and fast logistics. And should you ever have a problem with your Benning technology, despite the utmost care, our accommodating complaints and service department will be happy to help you.
Devi - DEVI stands for Dansk El-Varme Industri and was founded in 1942 in Copenhagen, Denmark. However, the head office is now in Vejle. The company produces high-quality electric heating solutions that create a comfortable living environment. In the beginning, DEVI manufactured heating elements for industrial purposes. Later the focus was on the development of electrical heating cables. DEVI is currently the leading brand for electric heating in Europe. There are subsidiaries in Germany, Sweden and Norway, as well as in some countries of the former Eastern bloc. Outside Europe, the company is represented in Canada, China and South Africa, among others. Since 2003 it has been part of the Danfoss Group, Denmark's largest industrial company. Danfoss is one of the world's leading heating, cooling and air conditioning companies. This merger made it possible to open up new markets and use the Danfoss sales structures that were already established worldwide. About 90% of DEVI products are manufactured in the European Union. The company is particularly proud that its heating solutions now provide comfort in millions of single-family homes, hotels, offices and industrial facilities from Norway to New Zealand. However, the area of application of the products is not limited to the interior. Solutions are also developed for outdoor use, for example as protection against black ice in house entrances or driveways. DEVI offers a product guarantee of up to 20 years. This is a service that undoubtedly stands for the high quality of the products. You are therefore always on the safe side by purchasing these products here in the eibabo® technology store. The numerous items that our efficient logistics center always has in stock include room thermostats, humidity sensors, heating cable and heating mat sets for thin-bed installation, actuators, clock thermostats, timers, heating tapes, line sensors, floor sensors and gutter heaters. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® offer many secure payment methods and worldwide shipping.
Legrand Bticino - BTicino is an Italian metalworking company active in the field of low voltage electrical appliances for the home, work and production. It offers solutions for energy distribution, for communication and for controlling light, sound, climate and security. BTicino was founded in 1936 under the name Ticino Electric Switches. At the beginning, the product portfolio was still manageable and included various small metal parts for different purposes. After a change of name in 1948, the company specialized in the manufacture of electrical components for the interior of houses. What was special was that the company took modern design ideas into account when manufacturing its products. This approach was new at the time and reflected the care and attention the company was paying to contemporary household needs. Since then, design has not only been a decorative stylistic device for BTicino, but part of the overall process in which innovative solutions and new products are developed. It has been part of the Legrand Group since 1989, with international plants and production sites in more than 60 countries around the world. The parent company Legrand is a French specialist company for electrical and digital building structures. In the eibabo® shops of eibmarkt® we offer the products of the BTicino brand at excellent conditions. Opt for daily timers, weekly timers, yearly timers, automatic staircase lighting, defrost timers, time relays, terminal blocks, operating hours counters, buttons, sockets, distributors, installation contactors and a wide variety of switches. Worldwide shipping, fast processing of your order and very short delivery times characterize the eibabo® technology store.
Televes - elevés is a global technology leader in the design, development and manufacture of infrastructure solutions in the telecommunications sector. The target groups are made up of private households, public and commercial buildings and municipal facilities. The company's headquarters are in Santiago de Compostela (Spain), where the company was founded in 1958. The founding coincided with the beginning of television broadcasts in Spain. Therefore, the company first made antennas in its small workshop. Today Televés is at the head of a group with more than 20 industrial and service companies, more than 700 employees and 75 patents. Televés has 11 international subsidiaries in Portugal, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Poland, Scandinavia, Russia, United States, China and United Arab Emirates and supplies its products to more than 100 countries on five continents through an extensive dealer network . The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® are among the company's most important sales partners in Germany and Europe. With decades of development experience, Televés has launched more than 1,500 different products. The company has internal certification laboratories and quality controls in order to be able to produce on its own facilities with the highest possible quality. These high-quality products, which all bear the title "European Technology Made in Europe", include compression connectors, optical converters, stub and through sockets, connection cables, branching systems, power supplies, compression plugs, multiswitches, connectors and couplings, measuring devices, amplifiers and tools. A large proportion of these items are always available from stock in the eibabo® technology store and are shipped worldwide within a very short time

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Cable ties - Do you want to hold lines, cables or other everyday things together, lash them down, fix them, connect them to each other - temporarily or for life? Cable ties are often a quick and very inexpensive solution. The selection of inexpensive and stable cable ties at eibabo® is huge. Here you can find out something about the history, areas of application and the properties of individual materials.Cable ties can be used universally and have become indispensable in our daily lives. These are handy, inexpensive and above all very versatile. Cable ties are used in the office, at home, on the go, when camping, as well as in trade and industry. But where does this useful everyday helper actually come from?The history of the cable tieCable ties originated in the United States of America. A cable tie was first patented there in the 1950s and was originally intended for fastening telephone cables.Already knew?The cable tie was born on October 1, 1954. On this day, the American George M. Rapata filed the corresponding patent in his name. This makes him the inventor of the cable tie.The first models were still made of metal. The further development and the commercial establishment of this idea is attributed to a Mr. Maurus S. Logan from the company Thomas & Betts. With the beginning of the industrial processing of plastics, this electrical company was able to produce the 'Ty-Rap'. The idea for the 'Ty-Rap' came to Logan in 1956 while visiting a Boeing airplane factory. At that time, the electrical wiring of the aircraft was still very complicated. Miles of wires were laid on long sheets of plywood and tied in place with waxed braided nylon cord. In view of this enormously lengthy manual work, Logan was convinced that there had to be a simple, durable and above all faster alternative. Over the next few years, Logan experimented with different tools and materials. On June 24, 1958, the 'Ty-Rap' cable tie was patented and marketed. In the decades that followed, the cable tie established itself more and more as a general means of attachment and thus found its way into almost all areas of everyday life.Flexible usageThe principle of the cable tie as a self-locking loop is even used in surgery. In this way, doctors fix broken bones or tie off vessels.Today there is hardly a household without cable ties. Whether for bundling power cables, fixing plants or as creative handicraft material - the possible uses are almost unlimited.Are there reusable cable ties?Cable ties are very inexpensive. The excess end is usually cut off after installation. This is why cable ties are usually disposable. However, there are some models that are reused.What types of cable ties are there?Cable ties differ in appearance and material. This results in different characteristics in terms of possible uses and durability. Among others, the following cable ties are widely used:Disposable cable ties:This is the classic cable tie. One end is pushed through the ratchet on the other end. This connection cannot be loosened again. To release the binding, the cable tie must be cut. Instead of a ratchet, there are also other self-locking systems, for example a clamping ball on metal cable ties.Bead Cable Ties:The design resembles a pearl necklace. The beads are threaded through a hole/two holes at the other end of the cable tie and hook into a taper of the respective hole. This holding connection is not as secure as with other models. A bead cable tie can be used again and again for this. This type of cable tie also comes in other designs, such as a herringbone or ladder shape.Multiple Cable Ties:Reusable cable ties have either a locking release feature (push button, rocker release, clip style) or a removable ratchet.Cable ties with marking:These models have flags or solid areas for written or printed identificationDouble loop cable ties:Here the ratchet sits in the middle and both ends can be pulled through the middle to form a loop.What special shapes are there for cable ties?In addition to the different types, there are also some special forms that are optimized for specific areas of application. Some cable ties have an eyelet or a fastening hole on the ratchet and can be attached to the ground with a screw. Other variants are supplied with a dowel including an impact pin. This means that electrical cables can only be laid on wood, brick and concrete surfaces using cable ties. Screws are no longer used. Cable ties with clamp anchors work in a similar way. This anchor is pushed through a hole in a metal surface and latches at the back. To fix a cable tie on a smooth surface, special pads with a self-adhesive layer are available. These can (additionally) also be fastened with a screw.What are cable ties made of?Cable ties are made of different materials. Which material you should use depends on the place of use and the desired durability. Cable ties are most commonly made from flexible nylon. At least 2% carbon black is added to nylon to increase resistance to UV light in outdoor applications. This protects the polymer chains and extends the life of the cable tie. In the food industry, cable ties contain a metal additive so that they can be detected by industrial metal detectors. ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer) cable ties are used in radiation hazardous environments. Stainless steel cable ties are available for explosion proof applications. Coated stainless steel cable ties prevent corrosion between dissimilar metals.Image: Cable ties from various manufacturersWhat affects the durability of a cable tie?Nothing is forever. Cable ties are also subject to a certain amount of wear or age over time. Then the moment has come to replace a cable tie. The following circumstances affect the durability of the cable ties:Temperature: At temperatures above 85 degrees, nylon loses its elasticity and strength. When cold, it becomes brittle and breaks.Humidity: If the air humidity is permanently high, the cable ties absorb moisture and the strength decreases.Material thickness: A larger material cross-section increases the service life.Vibration: Microcracks form due to constant vibrations, which lead to the destruction of the product.Radiation: Sunbeams and other radiations also affect the strength of the plastic structure.Mechanical stress: Twisting, pulling or abrasion lead to premature closure of the materialChemicals: Decomposing substances of all kinds and their vapors reduce durability. What do I need a cable tie tensioner for?A cable tie tensioner can be used to apply a cable tie with some tension. The tool trims the excess end flush. This will avoid a sharp edge that could otherwise cause injury. If you want to process a large number of cable ties, the tensioner offers the following advantages:convenient and fast workprovides the necessary tensionthe force regulator guarantees a uniform attachmentgrab and pull with one handSave time by automatically cutting the end piece Do the material colors have a specific meaning?In addition to a large variety of materials, we offer you natural-colored and black cable ties as well as various other material colors. The bright colors in particular are used for easy visual recognition in dark environments. The use of a specific color for a corresponding application is not prescribed. TIP:Tie together matching cables with cable ties of the same color. This makes sorting, separation or recognition within cable harnesses or in other rooms easier. At eibabo® you will find cable ties according to your wishes. Choose from classic models or designs that have been specially developed for a specific application. Well-known manufacturers are 3M, ABB, Fischer, OBO, Lapp, Rittal, Hama, Phoenix, Schneider Electric and around a dozen others.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Fasteners > Cable tie you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ball lock cable tieBinderBolt headBundeswehr cable tiesCable fixerCable retention strapsCable strapsCable tie spoolChristmas treeDouble head tieFastening clampFastening systemFlat profile beltIdentification binderLamella footLamella foot binderMetal clampMounting tieOpening cable tiePlasticPlastic cable tiesPlug-in cable tiesStainless steel binderStainless steel cable strapSteel nose cable tiesTape materialTriple tapeVelcro strapfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cable ties:3MABBCellpackCimcoDeviFischer DEHamaHellermann TytonLappLegrand BticinoLegrand CablofilOBOPanduitPhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricTehalitWeidmüller
Wire de-reeler - drum - Do you always work with electric cables? Then you know that from a certain diameter and a certain length, these quickly reach a considerable weight. There is a large selection of cable drum dispensers to simplify cable handling on the construction site. Some of these can have very different designs, are suitable for numerous areas of application and can be designed to accommodate cable drums of different sizes. We will introduce you to the most common models and give tips on how to buy them.When cables and wires are produced, they are wound onto cable drums for further transport or further processing. This saves space, the cables are not damaged and there are no loops or loops. However, unwinding a cable from the drum can be a challenge. Especially when it comes to cables with large cross-sections. These are not only rigid, but also very heavy. Using a cable drum dispenser can make work a lot easier.How cable drum dispensers workWhether thick or thin, light or heavy - working with cables and wires can be nerve-wracking when you can't find a beginning or an end or tangles, loops or knots form. This is where cable drum dispensers come into play. In principle, all cable drums have a similar structure. These consist of a hollow core (usually made of cardboard or wood) on which the cable is wound. Two discs are usually attached to the side, which prevent the cable from slipping off the core. The principle of the dispenser is to use the hollow core or the round shape of the side discs to create a rotating movement. This happens:either with an axle that is pushed through the core,or via rollers and wheels on which the side discs rotate. In both cases the cable can be pulled from the drum without having to laboriously move the drum itself. Cable drum dispensers for larger drums are often equipped with wheels and can be easily transported anywhere.Image: Lübbering Original XL cable drum dispenserBut what are the differences between the individual models and what advantages do they offer?Portable Cable Reel HolderThe smallest cable drum holders are portable models consisting of a metal tube bent into a frame with an axle mount. The cable drums will:either attached to the axle,or the axle pushed through the core of the drum and then hooked into the axle mount. The storage capacity of these models is limited to small and rather light cable drums with a width and a diameter of mostly less than 30 cm. A carrying handle often makes transport easier. Cables for telecommunications and data communication are usually located on such cable drums.cable trolleyThe next larger category are the cable trolleys. These are similar in structure to the portable models, but have two wheels, making them easier to move from one location to the next. The handle is placed higher to allow the trolley to be pushed or pulled. With a drum size of up to around 40 cm in width and diameter, the recording capacity is also quite low.cable bracketCable blocks are usually simple and stationary metal structures that can accommodate an axle in some way. This is often a larger folding bracket or two brackets between which the axle is hung. Then the drum can rotate. Depending on the height of the trestles and their load-bearing capacity, it is already possible to work with fairly large cable drums. This type of cable drum dispenser offers very good value for money.TIPAbove a certain size, cable drums can no longer be lifted by one person. To make work easier and to ensure occupational health and safety, we recommend the use of cable drum lifters or cable drum lifts.You will also find drum lifts and lifting systems here in this catalog of our shop.turntableThe turntables are a slightly different form of cable drum dispenser. These are base plates with an integrated turntable. The turntable itself is usually equipped with a mandrel in the middle, onto which the core of the drum is placed and this is centered. The cable drum is therefore on one of the side discs. TIPThe turntable dispensers are particularly suitable for damaged cable drums where the core is broken or rotation over both side disks is no longer possible. In contrast to the other models, the axis of rotation in this case is not horizontal, but vertical.rolling rollersThe cable drum dispensers with rollers have a simple design but are extremely flexible. This is usually a square base frame in which two elongated, rotating rollers can be mounted. The cable drum is placed on the rollers with its two lateral discs and can therefore also be rotated. Due to the low center of gravity, this construction is particularly stable. It is often possible to roll the drum between the rollers via a small wedge on the frame. Lifting is then not necessary. Depending on the size of the drum, the distance between the rollers can often be adjusted to the drum diameter. The capacity of these unwinders is only limited by the length of the rollers, which also represents the maximum width of the cable drum. The advantages at a glance:low dead weight with simultaneous high weight absorptionspace-saving constructionstable, robust and low-maintenanceDistance between the rollers often adjustable, for drums of different diameters roll-off railsThe principle of operation of the cable drum dispensers in the form of dispenser rails is similar to that of the rollers. However, the basic construction is different. Instead of a frame with two rollers, these models consist of two narrow frames (rails) in which two narrow rollers rotate. The right side window is on one rail and the left is on the other rail. That means: Here, too, the drum rotates via the side discs. The separation into two independent mounts allows working with cable drums of any width. High-quality models have a lifting capacity of 1.5 tons and more.Which cable drum dispenser is the right one for me?As you can see, cable drum dispensers come in different shapes and load capacities. Leaving aside high-end hydraulic jack products, all models are relatively inexpensive compared to their utility. Your purchase decision therefore depends more on whether you mainly work with large or small cable drums. If you often travel with many small cable drums, you are most flexible with the portable models or trolleys. For activities in building construction and civil engineering, we recommend the larger models. It is also advisable to always have at least one turntable in stock, because damage to cable drums can happen at any time on construction sites.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Hand tools > Cable dispenser you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cable dispenserCable drum dispenserCable drum lifterCable drum unwinderCable reelCable ring dispenserCable unwinding techniqueDrum axleDrum dispenserDrum fixPipe dispenserRing unwinderRoll-off railRoller trackUnwind axisUnwinding devicefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Wire de-reeler - drum:CimcoKlaukeKreilingLappLITEC A.SchmidtLübberingRunpotecTechniSatTeleves
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

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