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Lapp - As early as 1957, Oskar Lapp invented the first industrially manufactured, oil-resistant and flexible control cable with color coding. With this innovation as a basis, he and his wife founded UI Lapp KG in 1959. The company, which operates today as UI Lapp GmbH, is still family-owned and has its headquarters in Stuttgart. With over 50 of its own sales companies, around 20 national and international production sites and over 100 foreign agencies, the company is present worldwide. Over the decades, the Lapp company has developed into an innovative manufacturer of more than 40,000 different standard items. The products are used in electrical and communications engineering, measurement, testing and control technology, in industrial robots and production machines, photovoltaic and wind power plants, in road and rail vehicles, oil platforms and many other areas of application. However, the core business is no longer solely in the production of flexible cables, connection and control lines. The company also produces plugs, marking systems, screw systems, industrial connectors, tools and accessories through to fully integrated connection solutions for data transmission systems or cable protection and routing systems. Complete charging solutions for electric vehicles are also part of the portfolio. In the eibabo® technology store you will find products such as cable glands, assembly aids, dummy plugs, counter nuts, multiple sealing inserts as well as reductions and extensions for cables. Lapp makes no compromises when it comes to quality and availability. We are not aware of any complaints and the supply of current goods is running smoothly. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® deliver the products of the Lapp brand to every corner of the world, mostly from stock and with short delivery times.
Lappkabel - Lapp is a global cable technology company. While it offers numerous products from four different product groups as well as related services, the "cables and accessories" product group plays an independent role here in the eibabo® technology store and is managed under the name Lappkabel. This selection alone is very extensive and includes cables with all imaginable cores in many cross sections. These include, for example, cables with the designations H05V-K, H07V-K, UL(MTW)-CSA(HAR), Multi Standard SC, Ölflex Classic, Unitronic BUS CAN UL/CSA, Ölflex Servo, Ölflex EB CY, Ölflex 540 P, Find Unitronic BUS L2/FIP and LiFY. The possible uses of the cables are universal, whereby the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® sell the products primarily to customers in the fields of mechanical and plant engineering, computers, electrical industry, automotive, automation technology, chemicals, services, medical technology, control, measurement and Supply control technology as well as oil and gas and aviation technology. The other three focal points include the product families of industrial connectors, system solutions and communication technology, which you can also get here in the eibabo® technology store. This includes several thousand items such as cable glands, assembly aids, blind plugs, counter nuts, multiple sealing inserts as well as reductions and extensions for cables. The Lapp company was founded in 1959 by Oskar Lapp and his wife. The first industrially manufactured, oil-resistant and flexible control cable with color coding, which Oskar Lapp invented two years earlier, served as the production basis. Lapp now offers more than 40,000 different standard items. The company itself is now known as UI Lapp GmbH and is still family-owned. The headquarters are in Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden-Württemberg. It has 50 of its own sales companies. Production takes place at around 20 production sites on several continents. More than 100 foreign agencies ensure the necessary presence on all markets.

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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
Installation relay - What is a relay and how does it work? What types of relays are there? Where are relays used? And which relay suits your project best? Here you can learn more about switching and controlling electrical circuits. Installation relays are used in many different applications. You will find relays in domestic electrical installations, in electrical appliances, in commerce and industry, and in vehicles.A look into historyThe first relay was invented by the American J. Henry in 1831 and was based on the electromagnetic principle of operation. Henry used the relay in his university lab as a 'gimmick' to entertain his students. However, it was not yet possible to switch gears. The first switching relay was invented by Samuel Morse in 1837. Morse refined Henry's device and adapted it to transmit signals (the Morse code) down miles of wire. This was also the basis for the telegraph.Did you know that the world's first computer was also built with only relays? It was a development by Konrad Zuse, which was presented in 1941. A lot has happened since then and relays are no longer used in modern computers. Nevertheless, the relay is still an important and popular component in electrical installations today. Think, for example, of switching on and off the lighting in the stairwell. The circuit works regardless of which floor you are on. However, there are numerous other areas of application. That is why different installation relays are also available in the eibabo® shop. Simply browse through our virtual catalogue. You will surely find some high-quality and inexpensive installation relays that arouse your interest.Image: Eltako ER12-110-UC switching relayWhat are relays?Relays are components within electrical installations of all kinds. They are mainly used as circuit breakers and control switches in electrical devices or are used as important components in many control processes. There are numerous types of relays, which differ in detail. The manufacturers develop the devices for special tasks and adjust the triggering characteristics accordingly. Relays that are often bought in this catalog are coupling relays, power relays, switching relays, interface relays, semiconductor relays and many more. The basic operating principle of a relay is to open and close circuits or contacts by reacting to electrical quantities such as current or voltage.How are relays differentiated?Relays are classified according to various criteria. These include:the type of physical inputs to which the relay respondsthe area of application that the relay assumes in control systemsthe structure of the device design and the principle of operationthe switching capacitythe shape and sizeand some others A relay consists of three main elements:entering / entering a valuethe intermediateof execution / actuation by actuator If we look at the type of physical input variable, we distinguish between electrical, thermal, optical, mechanical, magnetic or acoustic relays. NoticeNot all relays work with fixed physical quantities. Differential relays, for example, react to the difference in values. Polarized relays respond to a change in sign of a specific value. The acquisition of the measurand is the primary element of the relay. This converts the input value into another physical quantity. The receiving element can have different designs depending on the purpose of the relay and the nature of the physical quantity. In the case of a latching relay or a voltage relay, the receiving element consists of an electromagnet. In the case of a pressure relay, this can be a membrane or bellows. The sensing element of a level relay is usually a float and so on.The intermediate element compares the input value with the specified limit value of the device and, if it is exceeded, transmits an impulse to the executing actuator.The actuator transmits the pulse from the relay to the working circuits. Each relay basically contains a control circuit and one or more operating circuits. Depending on the type of actuator, the relays are divided into contact relays and contactless relays. Contact relays act on the outgoing circuit with the help of electrical contacts. Their closed or open state allows either full closure or full mechanical break of the work circuit. Contactless relays act on the working circuit by a sudden change in parameters in the control circuit. This is achieved via resistance, capacitance, inductance or a change in voltage level or current level.How does an installation relay work?Depending on the requirement and application, relays are simple or complex. However, the basic functional principle does not differ significantly. In the center is the coil with an iron core. When current flows through the coil, an electric magnetic field builds up. A movable, ferromagnetic armature reacts to this magnetic field and is attracted. This change in position connects two contact springs with each other and the so-called working contacts in the relay close. In this case, the relay acts as a closer. In some designs, so-called break contacts are opened when the magnetic field is created. These are called openers. Combinations of openers and closers are also possible. These are changeover contacts or changeover contacts.Already knew?If the coil of a relay is suddenly de-energized, high voltage peaks can occur. Therefore, depending on the model, resistors or diodes are used to prevent these voltage peaks from flowing back into the control circuit. Sensitive components remain protected.As soon as the coil no longer generates a magnetic field, the armature is returned to its original position by spring force. The make contacts are no longer closed and the break contacts are no longer open.What are Solid State Relays?More and more relay functions are currently being taken over by semiconductor circuits, so-called solid-state relays (SSR). A solid state relay is an electronic device that turns on and off a high power circuit with low voltages. There are no mechanically moving elements in this type of relay. The device consists of:a sensor that responds to an input signala solid-state electronics with high-performance circuitry Solid state relays can be used with both direct current and alternating current. With the help of thyristors and transistors it is possible to switch currents of several hundred amperes. Compared to electromechanical relays, semiconductor relays have a significantly higher switching speed. Solid-state relays are less suitable for switching under short-term overload conditions. Compared to electromechanical relays, solid state relays offer the following advantages:smaller dimensionshigh switching speedsnoiselesspowerfulmore energy efficientspark-free circuitmaintenance freelong lifetimelow sensitivity to adverse conditions What should I look out for when buying an installation relay?In the eibabo® shop there is a huge selection of different relays with numerous specifications. Choosing the right installation relay can be difficult. Before you buy, you should determine the function of your circuit and then define the task of the relay. Then select a suitable relay for your project. Decision criteria include:What kind is the physical input quantity?Will the device be subjected to vibration and shock?Where will the installation take place?Are dust, moisture or temperature fluctuations to be expected?What is the switching voltage and the switching current?Which current magnitudes and voltage magnitudes occur?What is the expected switching frequency?What requirements do I place on the durability of the relay?Are special functions or additional programming required?  Notice:When switching active and inductive loads, opening the circuit for the contacts is the most difficult. In this case, arcing occurs, which puts a lot of strain on the contacts. The switching relays offered by eibabo® are high quality, inexpensive, versatile, reliable and universally applicable. The best-known manufacturers in our range are ABB, Doepke, Dold, Eaton, Eberle, Eltako, Finder, Hager, Jung, Schalk, Schneider Electric, Siemens and WAGO.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board- / surface mounting > Installation relay you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AC contactorAC voltage relayBoiler relayBuilt-in distributor deviceCan relayCoupling relayDC contactorExpansion moduleInstallation relayInstallation switching relayMemory relayModular installation devicePower relayPreset relayRelay interfaceRelay stationSwitching relayUniversal voltage relayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Installation relay:ABBDoepkeDoldEatonEberleEltakoFinderHagerJungSchalkSchneider ElectricSiemensWAGO
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
Custom cables - Quickly plug the laptop into the network socket or supply the monitor with power. What sounds so simple can get on your nerves if you don't have the right cable at hand. That's why the eibabo technology store has a ready-made cable for almost every conceivable cable connection or extension. Assembled means that the connections are already fixed at the ends of the cables and the products can be used directly via plug and play. Whether HDMI, jack, Scart, power supply, cinch, VGA, USB and and and ... there is actually nothing that does not exist. And eibabo definitely has it in its range. As a professional online shop for electrical installations, we deliver the goods to you quickly and cheaply, offer numerous secure payment methods and also help personally if you have any questions or suggestions.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Pluggable building installation systems > Patch cord for plug-in building installation you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Adapter cablesAngle connectorAssembled cable for pluggable building installationCableCable connectorConnecting cordConnection cableConnection lineConnection linesDevice connection cableExtension cableFinished linesLamp connection cableLight plug cableLow voltage cablePatch cord for plug-in building installationPower cordPower distribution cablePower linePower supplyPre-assembled cablesProtective contact leadReady-to-plug cablesRenewalSensor cableTap lineVending machine linesWiring kitfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Custom cables:BachmannEVNHagerHartingMaicoOBOPhoenixSchaltbauTehalitTelegärtnerWAGOWieland
Pc cable - If you take a look at the back of your desktop PC, you will find that there are numerous interfaces for connecting a wide variety of cables. And in most cases, many of them are in daily use. This starts with the power supply, continues with the Internet data transmission and does not end with the connection of printers, screens, keyboards or graphics tablets. But even if you rely on the use of a mobile device, such as a laptop, it is often necessary to connect cables. Here, too, the power supply must be ensured from time to time, or the direct connection to another device speeds up the work. You can get a wide variety of power and data cables for PCs and laptops in the eibabo online shop. You can opt for simple and inexpensive or high-quality and professional cables, each of which is available in different lengths.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Data and telecommunication > PC cable you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AmplifierCableCommand deviceComputer cableComputer data cableConnecting cordConnection cableConnection lineData cableExtension cableInterfaceJack plugMedia technologyMonitor cableMonitor connection cableParallel cablePC cablePC connection cablePC-cablePrinter cablePrinter connection cableSensor cableSerial cableService cableService lineSignaling deviceUSB cableUSB connecting cablefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Pc cable:BachmannBeldenE+P ElektrikEatonEFB-ElektronikEltakoFluke NetworksHamaHartingHomewayKindermannLegrand SEKOMediaCom-ITMitsubishiMobotixMurrelektronikPhoenixPilzRittalRutenbeckSchneider ElectricSiemensTiptelTriaxVerbatimWAGOWentronic
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