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Schuch - As a special factory for industrial and commercial lighting technology, the Schuch company offers market-leading innovations with lighting solutions 'Made in Germany' and a broad portfolio of technical lights with a higher degree of protection. These are used, among other things, in power plants, wind turbines, large-scale chemical plants or in agricultural operations. In the field of LED technology, Schuch has been a long-standing partner to many municipalities that use the products for street lighting, for example. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® are part of the company's high-performance sales network and, in addition to complete LED outdoor lights, moisture-proof diffuser lights, mast-top and mast-side lights, explosion-proof lights, LIMAS light management systems, indoor spotlights, tube lights and emergency lights, they also stock individual components such as sealing rings, plug-in sockets, socket rings , starter sockets or changeover switches. The company places the highest quality demands on its products and presents itself in its publications as future-oriented, sustainable and reliable. The roots of the company go back to 1895. At that time, the company founder Adolf Schuch developed the first waterproof light bulb socket made of porcelain. Later, very successful mine valves were added, which were used in many mines around the world. Today, the tradition of the Worms-based family business is successfully continued in the fifth generation. This is where research, development, production, painting and assembly takes place, with the focus always being on the quality, functionality and cost-effectiveness of the lights. Regional and service offices are located in many German cities. There are also other international agencies all over the world. If you also have particularly high requirements for the safety-related properties of your lighting technology, you will find high-quality Schuch products at top conditions here in the eibabo® technology store.
CobiNet - CobiNet Fernmelde- und Datennetzverbindungen GmbH is a provider of connection and cabling solutions in telecommunications. It is a German, owner-managed, medium-sized company with its headquarters in Heddesheim. It was founded in 1995. With its products, CobiNet creates the best conditions for secure and reliable network performance and, in addition to a comprehensive and innovative standard range, also offers individual solutions. This includes equipping copper data networks, professional products for telecommunications and fiber optic technology, as well as sleeves, network cabinets, measuring devices, power supplies and professional tools. The company's solutions are also used within complex high-performance networks due to their reliability and quality. The CobiNet references include medical practices and law firms, network operators, banks and insurance companies, energy suppliers, planners, architects and installers, authorities and institutions as well as large companies from industry and trade. Other customers operate airports, railway stations and hospitals. We at the eibabo® technology store are also convinced of the quality of the products and offer you numerous products from a wide variety of product groups, including LSA disconnect strips, DIN rail adapters, application tools, distribution boxes, mounting trays, connection strips, components for overvoltage protection, single wire connectors and plaster compensation frames. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® are part of the company's competent sales network as an online specialist shop for smart home, switch programs, lighting and electrical material. Foreign sales companies are located in Australia, Belgium, Ireland, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland and South Africa.

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Through terminal - Which feed-through terminals should you use for your control cabinet? Are terminal blocks the same as feed-through blocks? Find out here what the differences are between feed-through terminals and what they are used for. In the eibabo® technology store you can get feed-through terminal blocks from all well-known manufacturers such as ABB, Eaton, Eberle, Hager, Metz, Phoenix, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Spelsberg, TE Connectivity, WAGO, Weidmüller, Wieland and Wöhner at great prices and in large quantities. We deliver our range worldwide.Feed-through terminals fulfill several functions and are among the most important components within a control cabinet. It is mounted on the DIN rail. Feed-through terminals are connecting elements between the incoming cables and lines of an installation and the actual control cabinet installation.What is the difference between feed-through terminals and terminal blocks?Feed-through terminals are terminal blocks. 'Terminal block' is a generic term that also includes other types of terminals. These include, for example, fuse terminals and relay terminals. Other terms describe the way a terminal is constructed or its ability to connect the conductors. In these contexts, one often hears about one-tier terminals, three-tier terminals, spring-loaded terminals, push-in terminals or screw terminals. We would like to briefly discuss some of these types in the following sections.Why are feed-through terminals indispensable components in the control cabinet?Feed-through terminals offer the necessary flexibility in the control cabinet to connect rigid incoming cables and lines to the relevant fuses, actuators or other devices. A direct connection without feed-through terminals does not make sense. A clear installation would not be possible. First, the cables and lines are clearly laid out on the terminal blocks. They then lead them from there to the devices in the control cabinet. As a result, the entire installation remains flexible because there are connection points and nodes for checking and changing the system structure.Image: Phoenix PT 2.5-3L feed-through terminalEach connection that is made takes on a function previously defined in the circuit diagram. The installation of the system and the function of individual connections remains traceable. This makes later additions, repairs and maintenance easier. If you want to make changes, these can be done by reconnecting individual wires. The rigid supply lines remain unaffected.And there are other advantages: For example, you can only connect two wires to many modular installation devices. The feed-through terminal blocks offer further advantages here. An example: A fuse is intended to protect several lines. However, you can only connect the cores of one line. In order to also integrate the other lines, you can create clear bridge connections on the feed-through terminals. The electrician can also carry out insulation measurements and other control work directly on the terminal blocks. Troubleshooting is made much easier and faster.What different feed-through terminals are there?Each manufacturer builds the feed-through terminals slightly differently. However, the principle is the same. There are single-level terminals and multi-level terminals. While you can only connect one line in the single-level terminal, several incoming and outgoing lines can be installed in multi-level terminals. Use a three-tier terminal for a three-wire cable. The is designed for connecting the protective conductor, the L conductor and the N conductor. This arrangement saves an enormous amount of space in the control cabinet. Three-tier terminals are mainly found in the control cabinets of private households and in smart home installations. TIP:On some models, the protective conductor has no connection point for the outgoing line. The protective earth contact is made directly by the clamp connection with the DIN rail. Another feature that distinguishes feed-through terminals is the way the wires are fastened. The screw terminal fixes the respective wire with a screw connection. This method takes a comparatively long time, especially when the plant is complex. A spring-loaded terminal makes electrical contact with a mechanical spring. This consists of a bent, flat copper contact. The wire must be inserted through a hole in the copper contact. This is only possible if the contact is clamped with a pointed tool. When the clamping tool is removed, the spring pulls back and the wire is jammed. The connection is released in the same way. The push-in connection is another fastening variant, similar to the spring-loaded terminal. Here, too, a spring presses against the wire. In contrast to the spring-cage connection, installation is tool-free and therefore even faster. The wire is inserted into the spring shaft of the feed-through terminal and the spring locks automatically. If you want to loosen the connection, you need a pointed tool. A small screwdriver is usually sufficient, which bends the retaining spring to the side and loosens the wire. This method saves a lot of time with cores with solid conductors. Wires with flexible conductors can also be attached using wire end sleeves using this method.Solid and flexible veinsYou can connect cables with solid cores and flexible strands in feed-through terminals. Both variants and combinations are permitted. Flexible cores can easily fan out. The use of ferrules makes handling easier with spring connections.The attachment of the wire using cutting terminals is rather rare. Use this variant if your veins are particularly thin. Here, the contact is made through a small cut in the insulation.Depending on the function and area of application, cables and wires with different cross-sections are used in the electrical installation. This affects the feed-through terminals. Appropriate feed-through terminals are available for all common cable cross-sections. Whether a clamp can be used for a specific cross-section is indicated on the clamp. It is usually possible to bridge the L conductor and the N conductor using several feed-through terminals, sometimes on several levels. Suitable cable bridges are available here in the shop.markLabeling the lines helps with orientation, especially when a new employee or another electrical company takes over the system. Some terminals have labeling fields. We recommend using this option and labeling all devices and connections in a meaningful way.The design of the neutral conductor contact is another distinguishing feature. In addition to models for classic wiring, there are feed-through terminals with which an N busbar can be used. The neutral contact on these terminals is designed accordingly so that the connection can be made with one hand. When using a busbar, you need an additional terminal for feeding. To securely fix the rail, use suitable support blocks or the fastening levers on the end clamps at the beginning and end of the row. Longer rails are additionally fixed every 20 cm. To be able to use cables with five cores, use multi-level terminals to connect the outer conductors.How to use feed-through terminals in the KNX area?In addition to the classic feed-through terminals, you can get special terminal blocks for low-voltage or KNX use. These have a different color and can therefore immediately be distinguished from other terminal blocks. This also contributes to order and clarity in the control cabinet. In terms of function, these terminal blocks hardly differ from conventional terminal blocks. You can connect cables with a cross-section of up to 1.5 mm2 to these terminals.Why are feed-through terminals not closed on one side?The available space in the control cabinet is specified in modular widths (HP). These provide information about the capacity of a control cabinet. Feed-through terminals are not manufactured according to this pitch, but as narrow as possible. The narrower a terminal, the more terminals can be installed on a specific area of the DIN rail. Good to know:Feed-through terminals are not closed on one side. The missing cover saves a little space. In relation to the length of a top-hat rail, more terminals can be mounted. Since feed-through terminals are mounted directly next to each other on the DIN rail, there is no danger of touching the contacts on the open sides. Without a side cover, a terminal is narrower. A cover is only attached to the last terminal in a row.Which installation aids and which accessories are available for feed-through terminal blocks?For the construction of a control cabinet, you receive numerous well thought-out components that simplify your work. For feed-through terminals, for example, the cross-bridges and busbars already mentioned are available. In addition, you will receive separator plates and end plates, covers, feeds or end blocks as well as test plugs, fuses, labeling fields and other components.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Terminal blocks > Feed-through terminal block you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Base clampBolt clampChangeover relayCompartment clampConnecting combsConnection moduleConnection technologyDistribution blockFeed terminalFour-level clampLightning arrowMarshalling boxMini clampMotor connection terminalMotor output terminalMulti-level clampMulti-wire terminalNeutral terminalPotential clampRelay terminalSocketSpring clampsSpring clipSwitching relayTerminal block connectorThermal voltage terminal blockThrough terminalUniversal clampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Through terminal:ABBEatonEberleHagerMetzPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergTE ConnectivityWAGOWeidmüllerWielandWöhner
Phase bar - Phase busbars are electrical engineering components that you can use to quickly and easily create safe connecting bridges between certain components of your installation. They therefore replace individual cable lugs and wire lines, the individual installation effort for which would be significantly higher depending on the size of the system. For example, you can use phase rails to connect residual current devices, miniature circuit breakers or fuses with one another. They are available in the form of fork rails or pin rails and, depending on the application, as single or multi-phase rails, as row connectors or FI-LS rails. Just have a look at the eibabo technology store. The phase busbar that is right for you is sure to be included. Use one of our many secure payment methods and become a satisfied customer of our online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Phase busbar you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:BusbarBusbar blockBusbar systemComb railCompact phase busbarConnection railDevice mounting railEarthing rail for distribution boardFork comb railFour-phase railLine jumperLinkPhase busbarPhase railPin comb railPower railRailRail blockSingle phase railSlot railThree-phase busbar systemThree-phase commoning linkThree-phase railTouch-safe busbar blockTwo-phase railUniversal comb railWiring jumperWiring railfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Phase bar:ABBABLBusch JaegerDEHNDoepkeEatonETAHagerMersenOBOPhoenixPollmannRittalRockwellSchneider ElectricSiemensWeidmüllerWöhner
Lightning protection - connectors - Although lightning protection systems are only mandatory for buildings with special properties, many builders play it safe and equip their house with a lightning arresting system. In order to carry out such an installation safely and correctly, certain parts of the building must be included which, under certain circumstances, can only be reached indirectly. Think of roof gables, solar systems or chimneys. With lightning protection connectors you ensure that you can route the wire for the lightning down conductor around nooks and crannies, make crossings or make couplings. Of course, the lightning protection components offered in the eibabo shop comply with the necessary safety regulations, are of high quality, inexpensive and, when installed correctly, provide lasting protection for your building. In addition to the connecting elements, you will of course also receive fastening materials, round conductors and earth rods.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Earthing, lightning and surge protection > Connector for lightning protection you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bimetal connectorBimetallic connectorCable connector for lightning protectionClampClamp connectorClipConductor connector for lightning protectionConnection clampConnection tabConnection terminalConnectorConnector for lightning protectionCross connectorEnd pieceInterconnectsLightning protection connectorLightning rodLow current connectorMulti purpose connecting clampMulti-Purpose Connection ClampParallel connectorRebar clampSleeve connectionSleeve connectorT connectorT-connectorTailUniversal connectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Lightning protection - connectors:DEHNKathreinKleinhuisOBO
Crimping tool - Tired of frayed cable ends? Would you like to securely attach cable lugs or ferrules so that your wires are permanently fixed in screw terminals or spring terminals? With the high-quality pressing tools from the eibabo® shop, well-functioning contact connections can be made in no time at all. Manual, battery-powered and electric, hydraulic or pneumatic crimping tools are in daily use and are part of the basic equipment of a good electrician. Even the private do-it-yourselfer achieves better results if the tools used are easy to use and precisely cut, strip or press. In this article, we will introduce you to the most important pressing tools and give tips on what to look out for when buying one. Here you will find numerous high-quality crimping pliers, cable lug pliers, notched pliers, contact crimping pliers and other crimping tools at top conditions. All products in the shop are often used by us and our partners for years and can be recommended without reservation.What is crimping?Most of the items presented here are special tools for performing a wide variety of activities. But they all have one thing in common: the tools create a connection between two components by plastically deforming them. This deformation can be caused by pressing, squeezing, piercing, flanging or folding and is referred to as 'crimping'. All of these tools are by definition crimping tools, although 'crimping pliers' are often referred to as a separate product group. We mainly use the term 'press tools'.What is the difference between pressing tools?Pressing tools are different devices that permanently connect two materials or components through deformation. One of the most common applications is attaching connectors to the end of electrical wires. But many pressing tools are multifunctional. Depending on the application, you can also bend, cut or strip materials with it. The tools are designed in such a way that they are suitable for specific cable diameters, conductor cross-sections or pipe sizes in order to guarantee secure connections. There is typically no provision for the connections to be released.The biggest difference between the individual pressing tools lies in the type of function or operation. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages. When machining smaller components, for example, precision is often important. It is best to use a manually operated pressing tool here. When you need more power, hydraulic and electric models make your job easier.hand toolsManual devices are often small, light and intended for the tool case. These are in the form of pliers and are suitable for daily use on the construction site and for processing smaller components.Equipment for the workbenchBench tools are the opposite of manual tools. These are big and heavy and have power. Permanently mounted on the workbench, these can be operated electrically or manually with levers and rotary devices. Good to knowWith the manual and battery-operated devices from our shop, you are already optimally equipped for conventional electrical installations. More complex tools are more for commercial and industrial use. Electrical appliancesElectrically operated pressing tools are usually equipped with rechargeable batteries and do the work without much effort. Wired models are rare. Although these devices are not for the pocket, they are intended for mobile use on the construction site.Pneumatic pressing toolsPneumatically operated pressing tools require little effort. The compression force is provided by compressed air. These devices offer maximum performance and are suitable for demanding installations, repair services and maintenance work. Here we distinguish between small mobile devices and permanently installed models for the workshop.Hydraulic pressing toolsThese models are similar to the pneumatic variants. Here, too, there are mobile and fixed pressing tools. However, the compression force is provided by hydraulic fluid.The pliers for ferrulesA bare and unprotected wire end is not optimal for the connection with screw terminals, spring terminals or similar. This applies in particular to flexible strands, which consist of many thin wires. These ends will fray in screw terminals, become damaged, and lack the strength to be plugged into spring terminals. Wire-end ferrules were developed for this purpose, which give the wire a firm shape and improve the resistance of the wires to oxidation. This increases the longevity and reliability of a connection. A ferrule is a soft metal tube that is crimped onto the end of a stripped wire. Most ferrules are made of copper and are tinned, sometimes gold or silver plated. This serves to protect against corrosion. The diameter and length of a ferrule is determined by the thickness of the wire.NoticeFerrules are color coded for the maximum wire sizes. However, there are different, sometimes contradicting color codes. Please ensure the correct size to ensure secure connections.A ferrule is usually wider on one side to make it easier to put it on the wire. This side is covered with a plastic cable entry sleeve (protective collar). The protective collar serves as a transition between the core insulation and the ferrule. The ferrule pliers only crimp the copper part with the wire while leaving the plastic sleeve around the insulation undamaged.cable lug pliersIn addition to ferrules, cable lugs are often attached to the wires. Cable lugs are similar to ferrules. While a ferrule only encloses and protects the wire, cable lugs also have a special attachment option for the cable. This can be, for example:Ring Eyelets: The connection part consists of a flat contact surface and is in the form of an annular eyelet completely closed in a circle. There are versions with one hole or multiple holes. Cable lugs with multiple holes prevent rotation or movement of the cable lug.Clevis: The connecting portion of a fork is in the shape of a two-pronged fork. The connection point here is not a circular closed hole, but open on one side.Special shapes: There are cable lugs in special shapes, such as flat contact surfaces (with and without side guides) for sliding onto suitable mating contacts. TIP:Multifunction tools offer the option of changing the press inserts. Among other things, this allows you to process various wire-end ferrules and cable lugs with just one device. Choosing the right cable lug (and thus the choice of the correct cable lug pliers) also depends on the conductor class. You can find more information in the category 'cable lugs'.RJ45 crimping pliersRJ45 crimping pliers are specially designed for processing non-assembled network cables and telephone lines. The pliers are used to press the Western plug (RJ45) with the inserted wires of the cables. These pliers often have an integrated flat cable cutter and a possibility for stripping.Are there pressing tools for extremely thin wire cross-sections?Working with particularly thin cables does not forgive any mistakes. Problems can even arise with the classic manual press tools. For such requirements, use a press tool with a ratchet lock. This locking device in connection with an automatic cross-section adjustment controls the pressing process. Human errors are excluded and uniformly controlled pressing results are guaranteed.Can I squeeze wire ends with pliers?The pressing and squeezing of ferrules or cable lugs with conventional pliers is not recommended. You cannot produce a safe, clean and durable cold-weld joint with it. A bad crimping result means, for example, that the sleeve or the cable lug is loose and comes off. Air and moisture could enter the connection. Then corrosion occurs and the electrical conductivity would be impaired.Image: Klauke K 05 D pressing toolIsn't soldering much more stable than pressing?A proper press connection usually provides a stronger and more reliable connection than soldering. Soldered joints can break under certain circumstances, while pressed cable ends are significantly more robust. Press connections can be made more easily with cables and lines that have already been laid. Soldering in dark and hard-to-reach places is difficult.How do I release a press connection?It is not intended to release a press connection again. If you undo a press fit, the second try is unlikely to hold reliably. In these cases, shorten the cable or line and make a new press connection.Which pressing tools are the best?Professionals and ambitious do-it-yourselfers will find professional-quality crimping tools and tools for crimping, cutting and stripping at eibabo®. In addition to pressing tools of all kinds, we also have a wide range of accessories, spare parts and additional parts in our range. The pressing tools available here offer you efficient, high-quality technology. Well-known manufacturers include Cimco, Wiha, Klauke, Weidmüller, Harting, Knipex, Phoenix Contact as well as ABB Stotz and WAGO Kontakttechnik.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Tools (Press, cut and isolate) > Crimp tool cable lugs, cable end sleeves, screen connection you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Arbor press pliersBattery pressCable lug pliersClicknCrimpConnecting sleeveConnection toolsConnectorCordless cutterCrimp toolCutting toolFerrulesFinder springFour-indent crimping pliersFront pressing pliersHand toolHydraulic press headManual hydraulicsPneumatic toolPress diePress insertPressing pliers setPressing toolRoller press pliersSpecial toolStripping toolUniversal crimping pliersWire end pliersWire stripperfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Crimping tool:ABBCimcoEricoHartingIntercableIntercable ToolsKlaukeKnipexLappPhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricStäubliTE Con.Energy+Ind/EUWAGOWeidmüllerWielandWiha
Street lamp - Admittedly, very few of us will install a street light or a pole light in our driveway. But we at the eibabo technology store are not only delivery and installation partners for private individuals, we also count commercial companies and institutional facilities among our customers. Here the use of a street lamp is quite likely. It is not uncommon for delivery zones, building yards, parking lots or access roads to be adequately illuminated in the dark in order to ensure proper working and driving or a safe stay for people. This is where high-mounted, high-performance and energy-saving streetlights come into their own. Depending on the type and model, they can be mounted either on house walls or directly on a mast. Of course, they are suitable for use in wind and weather and work with a nominal voltage of 220 to 240 volts. They can therefore be easily connected to the existing power grid.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Luminaires > Luminaire for streets and places you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Constant luminous fluxConversion kitsDecorative outdoor lampHeadlightIndoor spotlightLanternLight pole lightLuminaire for streets and placesMast lightMushroom lightNeck lightOutdoor lightParking lightPath lightPedestrian lightPost-top luminairePost-top luminairesPost-top mountingPost-top round lightRound lightSquare lightStreet and square lightStreet lampStreet lightStreet lightingTop lightUniversal attachmentWhip lampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Street lamp:AbalightAlbert LeuchtenAura LightBEGA GantenbrinkLEDVANCELeipzigerMeyer + SohnOpple LightingPerformance in LightPhilips LichtRZBSchuchSignify PLSSitecoTriluxZumtobel
Insert communication cover - Which connectors do I need for my data cables? Are there special junction boxes for loudspeakers? Do I receive media inserts and covers to match my switch range? Data sockets, central plates, blind covers and other connection sockets for multimedia applications are available at particularly low prices in this eibabo® catalogue. It's the inconspicuous things that define our lives more than we think. Without them, our house or apartment would not be complete. This includes inserts and covers for telecommunications and media technology connections. Shopping, chatting with friends, online banking, a movie night, working or reading the news - everything is closely related to today's communication technology. Did you know?In Europe, people use the internet for an average of 4.5 hours a day. In Asia it is more than 3 hours and in the US people spend an average of 6 hours on the internet every day. This is not surprising considering the many possibilities offered by the World Wide Web. Which connections make all these things possible? We give you a brief overview.Which connections do the inserts and covers offered here offer?In this catalog you will find inserts and covers for the following connections: RJ45 CAT, KOAX, UAE/IAE, TAE, SAT, HDMI, USB, XLR, Cinch as well as for speaker cables and others. The range also includes dummy covers, cable outlets, cable ducts and cover plates for built-in loudspeakers. Many manufacturers make inserts and covers in a standardized size. This enables you to choose, combine or vary an individual frame. Refer to the product description to find out whether the inside dimensions of the cover frame you have chosen fit the insert or the cover. This allows you to customize the media connections in your living space.What do you need an RJ45 CAT connection for?The RJ45 CAT connector is a connector for Ethernet cables typically used for computer networking. The cables are available in STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) and UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) versions. STP cables have a shield around each core. This protects against electromagnetic interference. STP cables are commonly used in offices with many computers or in industry. UTP cables have no shielding. These are cheaper and are mainly used in private households. The RJ45 CAT connector is suitable for networks in which large amounts of data are transmitted, for example when streaming video or downloading large files. The RJ45 CAT connector is compatible with the newer 802.11ac and 10GBASE-T standards. Choose such a deployment and appropriate coverage for your network if you have already migrated to these standards or will migrate in the future.The RJ45 CAT connector can be used for the following purposes:Functioning of Ethernet networks with high data rates over long distancesConnection of computers, switches, hubs, DSL modems, routers and other network devicesSupport for Voice over IP (VoIP), Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and other bandwidth intensive applications Image: Gira 569703 Modular Jack RJ45 Cat6A insertWhat is the difference between IAE, UAE and TAE connections?Whether IAE, UAE or TAE - connections are an elementary part of the functionality of devices that accompany us every day. Everyone knows them, but very few know what lies behind them. IAE stands for 'Integrated Services Digital Network Access' and is a digital connection for telephony and Internet access. UAE stands for 'Universal ADSL Access' and is a special type of ADSL connection that enables high-speed Internet via the conventional telephone network. TAE stands for 'telecommunications system connection' and is an analogue telephone connection, which is still widespread in Germany.Interesting in a nutshellWhat is HDMI?HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is one of the most common interfaces for the digital transmission of audio and video data. The HDMI insert is a special type of connection that makes it possible to use HDMI cables and thus transmit audio and video data. HDMI inserts and the matching covers are available for installation in a switch box. Why do I need a blind cover?A blank cover is a cover for a port that is not used. This allows you to prevent dust or debris from getting into the port and contaminating the can. What is a cable outlet?Within a building it can happen that power lines or data lines are required at a certain point. A socket outlet or a data cable connection on the wall is not always desirable. Instead, the line or cable is routed cleanly out of the wall using a cable outlet and can be routed further within the room. What is a cord derivation?A cord derivation or cable outlet box is used to connect an external mostly flexible cable to the flush-mounted installation. In the private sector, for example, for leading out concealed multimedia cables or in the hotel industry for connecting the TV directly to the power supply as protection against theft. Are there combined telecommunications operations and media operations?Most inserts offer one or more connection points of the same type. There are a few inserts that combine different connections, for example RJ45 CAT and SAT. Mark connectionsIf there are numerous workplaces within a room and you need a large number of connections, we recommend covers with a labeling field. With small notes on the type, purpose or affiliation, you always have an overview of your installation.The eibabo® range includes a wide variety of variants and technical designs. These include models in various shades such as aluminum grey, polar white and anthracite or with glossy and matt surfaces. All inserts and covers are available in the current standards and regulations. Depending on the installation location and the desired type of assembly, you can benefit from our large range. Optimally design the connection between your living room or work area and the digital and multimedia world.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Insert/cover for communication technology you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Antenna socketAssembly setBase unitBlank panelBlanking plugBreakout cableCable outletsCentral platesCommunication technologyCord outlet boxData communicationData connection moduleDust coverLabel fieldLotus whiteMiniature connector insertMounting adapterMounting plateNickel metallicOutlet platePlug-in hoodSolder connectionSpeaker boxSpeaker socketStrain reliefUniversal useVolume controlZone controlfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Insert communication cover:ABLBachmannBerkerBusch JaegerCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnE+P ElektrikEatonEFB-ElektronikElsoEltakoGiraHagerHartingHomewayJungKathreinKleinhuisKreilingLegrand BticinoLeoni DatacomMaicoMertenMetzMurrelektronikOBOPanduitPehaReichle & De-MassariRutenbeckSetecSiemensStiebel EltronTechniSatTehalitTelegärtnerTriaxWeidmüller
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Siteco - 51DJ11B71WG21 - LED downlight 4000K - Downlight/spot/floodlight 51DJ11B71WG21
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Siteco - 51DF11CD3HM22 - LED downlight 3000K - Downlight/spot/floodlight 51DF11CD3HM22
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Siteco - 51DF11B72HF22 - LED downlight 3000K - Downlight/spot/floodlight 51DF11B72HF22
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Busch Jaeger - 1721-885K - Frame 1x black matt, for lin. - Frame 1-gang black 1721-885K
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Busch Jaeger - 1724-885K - Frame 4x black matt, for lin. - Frame 4-gang black 1724-885K
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Siteco - 51DS107F44A - LED downlight 4000K - Downlight/spot/floodlight 51DS107F44A
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