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Cimco - The Cimco tool factory has its roots in Remscheid. It was 1827 when Johann Christian Peter Müller founded a small pliers forge here. Today the company is managed by the 6th generation and is one of the leading manufacturers and distributors of tools for professional craftsmen. In order to meet the high demands on their own quality, they rely on the use of the best possible materials, excellent workmanship and seamless quality control. This is additionally underpinned by the certification of the quality management system according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2015. With dynamic processes and constant adjustments to individual customer needs, the company has been mastering all new technological challenges for decades. From the former pliers factory, the company has successfully developed into a recognized manufacturer and distributor of high-quality hand tools in Germany. In addition, Cimco is pushing harder to become a strong partner for electrical wholesalers in other European countries too. The high level of the tools will help to achieve a significant market share there as well. Through close contact with customers, but also with sales and application partners such as the eibabo® technology store, the company is able to position its more than 8,000 items on the market. A representative part of it is also available here, including cable length measuring devices, cable pulling systems, crimping pliers, tool cases, application tools, stripping pliers, pipe cutters, cable cutters, side cutters, universal scissors, phase testers and greases. These products from the Cimco product catalog are always available from stock in the eibabo® shops of eibmarkt®. Thanks to our high-performance logistics control, we can achieve very short delivery times and can offer secure shipping worldwide.

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Electrical material - Electrical technology and electrical material surround us in virtually all areas of our lives and it is unimaginable to do without them in our daily routines. Especially because the subject areas are so diverse, ranging from entertainment equipment in the living room, right down to electrical distribution boxes in manufacturing companies, we now view the use of electrical material as something natural, without really stopping to think about it. Electrical technology and electrical material are in fact so complex, however, that even a simple categorization is often difficult. Yet this does not diminish the importance of the topic, which is evident by the fact, among others, that already in the early stages of various projects, the use of electrical technology is generally planned down to the finest detail. If we simply take the example of a new home-building project, even prior to the ground-breaking ceremony, it is already necessary to specify the exact type and manner in which electrical material is to be used. In the phase of basic installation, there are frequently very practical questions: What type of cables and wires (e.g. sheathed cables, underground cables, coaxial cables) and tubes (e.g. FBY cable conduit) should be installed and how long should they be? What type of sealing material should be used, and what kind of in-wall casing is appropriate? The brand manufacturer Kaiser, for example, offers very attractive options with its ThermoX, HaloX and FlamoX basic installation solutions. Moreover, the question arises where the sockets and connections are located in the new structure. The eibabo® online shop offers you the right items for electrical installation, and because only the highest standards are good enough for our customers, we exclusively carry top products of the most well-known premium manufacturers such as ABB, Cimco, Dehn, Eaton, Finder, Hager, Hensel, Kaiser, OBO, Phoenix, Rittal, Siemens, Spelsberg, WAGO and many more. In the implementation of projects, the basic installation is often seamlessly followed by decisions on the use of plug-in systems and plug connectors. These are mainly found in home connections, sockets and other cable connections, and are installed to provide electricity for users. The eibabo® shop encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including more than 25,000 items in the area of electrical technology alone, helping you to find high-quality material for your individual needs. Another typical use for electrical material are electrical installations, which can no longer be viewed as a matter of secondary importance, particularly with regard to increasingly frequent networking. In addition to known elements such as residual current circuit breakers, electrical meters and control cabinets, products involving lightning surge protection are becoming more and more important. Modern, intricate devices typically are very sensitive to voltage fluctuations, which often makes them very prone to damage and function errors. This is where surge protection devices from name-brand manufacturers such as Dehn, Eaton, Hager, Phoenix, along with additional electrical material from the eibabo® shop can provide the proper remedy.
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
Cable pulling device - Laying cables and lines can be very tedious, especially when they have to be routed through walls, empty pipes or around inaccessible corners. Cable pulling systems help here. But how do you use them? What should you pay attention to when buying? And which system is best suited to your circumstances. We answer frequently asked questions and give a small overview of the different systems on the market.Laying or replacing wiring is done in different ways and is subject to certain rules. Regardless of the choice of wiring and compliance with all safety regulations, the installation method depends primarily on local conditions. When a building is under construction, the electrical wiring is often laid at an early stage. As long as the walls and ceilings are still open or the floor construction has not yet been completed, the installation usually does not pose a challenge.Rules for layingElectrical lines are laid only horizontally, vertically and at right angles. Crossings are to be avoided. The distance to the floor and ceiling should be at least 15 cm, to doors and windows 10 cm and to other installations at least 3 cm.These rules will help you find hidden cables in the wall and plan new cable routes. However, it is not always possible to lay the lines during early construction stages. Then empty pipes are provided, in which later the cables have to be drawn. Even with renovation work, refurbishment or conversions, floors, ceilings and walls are usually already in place. Renewing the electrical installation is often more difficult in these cases because either pipes that are already in use are given additional lines or the routes have to be based on the premises. If you don't have professional equipment at hand, 'threading' the cables through walls and around corners quickly becomes a tedious test of patience. In some situations laying without tools is even impossible. Cable pulling systems make your work easier and speed up the completion of the installation.What are cable pulling systems?A cable laying device or cable puller is a special tool that is often required when laying cable systems for electricity, telephone or computer networks. It is a stiff yet flexible rod with special properties. Typically, the rod is wound on a drum but assumes a straight shape when unwound. The device is used to install a cable through hard-to-reach places. These include, for example:metal pipes and plastic pipesCable ducts and electrical boxesVoids under the roofing material or behind wall panelspassageways in concrete floorsand more In order to understand how a cable pulling system works, we must first look at its structure. So you want to run a cable and you are faced with the following situation: You want the cable to enter one point in an architectural structure and emerge from another point. The distance between the two points can be a few centimeters, but also several tens of meters. Along the way, the cable may have to negotiate elevation changes, bends, and other obstacles. Commonly, a power cable or data cable is for:either too stiff to pass the obstacles and bendsor too flexible to not twist or loop as it travels through the lumen It is therefore necessary to first guide a suitable tool through the route and then use it to pull the required cable through. This is where the flexible rod comes into play.This rod is also referred to as a pull-in wire. Various tools can be attached to its tip. In order to find the way, guide heads with different diameters can be mounted. These have the shape of balls and generate only a minimum of friction when 'threading'. This reduces the risk of snagging on irregularities inside the cavity or pipe. When you reach the other end of the route, swap out the guide head for a towing eye or cable sock. With these tools, the cable to be laid is fixed to the pull-in wire. If you now pull back the rod / the pulling-in wire, the power cable or the data cable is automatically pulled with it.Image: Runpotec 10088 Power Rex cable pulling deviceWhat material should the cable pulling rod be made of?In order to make it as easy as possible to guide the pull-in wire through a structure, it should have certain properties. On the one hand, it must be stable enough to always keep its direction. On the other hand, it must also be flexible enough to overcome all obstacles. The devices for pulling cables are therefore made of steel, fiberglass or nylon (polyamide).Steel pull-in wires are steel cables with a polyamide sheath. These do not stretch and can withstand heavy loads when pulling power lines in hard-to-reach areas. The main area of application is bridging larger distances in cable ducts. The disadvantage of the steel variants is the formation of loops if they have been wound on the drum for a long time.Fiberglass rods have increased rigidity and retain their straight shape even after being coiled for many years. As a result, their field of application is limited to straight routes with maximum gentle bends. Tight curves and high stresses lead to buckling, cracking or breaking of the material.Nylon rods are beneficial when maximum flexibility is required. In addition, this material is non-conductive, allowing installation in ducts with already live cables. These are used in narrow, small-diameter shafts, as their cross-section is often less than 5 mm.What should I consider when buying cable pull systems?In addition to choosing the right material for the draw-in wire, its length and diameter are of course an important selection criterion. Useful lengths start at 5 meters. However, here in the shop you can also get products with a length of several hundred meters. Please note that the pulling wire never runs straight through the route, but always makes certain waves. Therefore, always choose a length that is at least 20% longer than the actual length of the route. The diameter of the pull-in wire influences its flexibility on the one hand and its suitability for use in tight spaces on the other. Choose a compromise that suits you.Please pay attention to the way the pull-in wire is attached to the cable. There are several options here. Choose from connecting sleeves, clamps, pull loops or cable grips for the respective cable diameter. Ideally, the pull-in wire and the diameter of the connection point should be thinner than the cable. This avoids unnecessary snagging when pulling through bottlenecks. This is how you saveSome cable pulling systems offer different tools for fixing the cables as a set. So you are well equipped for all situations. Long cable pullers come with special spools that prevent snagging. In such cases, weight must also be taken into account. A trolley makes handling easier, especially when the device is in daily use.With these tips, you can quickly and easily pull cables through cable ducts, empty pipes, existing cable ducts and through molded bricks. Save time and lay the lines in no time thanks to this innovative technology. At eibabo®, we offer cable pulling devices with robust polyester pull-in straps, with pull-in wires made of glass fiber or steel cables. In addition to complete sets, our range also includes end sleeves, individual tapes and rods, ropes and wires as well as accessories and other spare parts. We offer you inexpensive and high-quality products from many well-known manufacturers such as Runpotec, HellermannTyton, Cimco, Klauke, Lapp and Bachmann.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Hand tools > Cable pulling system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Brass sleeveCable management headCable pilotCable pullingCable pulling deviceCable pulling gunCable pulling toolCable stockingCable tapeFeed systemFeeding systemFiber optic cable pulling systemFiberglass replacement tapeFish tapeGuide sleeveLeadership spiralLeading headPlastic fish tapePlastic pullerPolyester tapePull-in aidReplacement fiberglass strapRetractable spiralSpare rollSpare stickSpiral pullerStart bulbStarting sleevefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cable pulling device:BachmannCimcoE+P ElektrikHellermann TytonKlaukeLappRunpotec
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