Electric cable form a major part of our busy lives and we engulf ourselves in all kinds of cables and wires most of the time. It is, hence, important that cable wire management takes center stage as we get into more and more applications that are based on cables and wires. Producers of cables and wires as well as producers of electrical equipment as well as electronic stuff that would have cables and wires to manage depend on simple locking ties that are extensively used for getting the cables and wires in order. Fortunately, cable wire management is not as tough as it sounds, considering the whole range of ties, clamps and conduits that are specifically designed to get your wire house in order. And it does make a good impression and account for a professional image if your cable wire management is up to the mark, making use of the right kind of gadgets for the right purposes.
The subject of cable wire management should perhaps be starting with nylon locking ties, available in black and natural colors and in compliance with MS-3367, MIL-S-23190E and RoHS. Then, there are the standard releasable ties that remain locked and in place until they are deliberately released. If you are looking for power cable management with a temporary purpose and you are interested in bringing about future changes to the cables and wires that have been bundled, you might want to consider these standard releasable ties that are RoHS compliant. If you are interested in something more professional and for a longer term than the short term ones, you may want to see how screw mount cable ties may figure into your overall scheme of things in cable wire management.
As you would imagine, cable wire management is not all about ties of different strengths and structures alone. If you are looking for something that is heavyweight, you might want to take a serious look at the professional looking serious contender in the series, the self adhesive cable clamps. The point to note in this case is that they are fixed diameter clamps, ones that could be mounted with the backing of adhesive tapes or with the aid of a screw mounting hole. And finally, cable wire management could not be complete without a mention of cable tie guns, which work for UL non-metallic air ducts and connectors, coming in handy for its application with the R-6 and R-8 flex duct.