Accessories

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
62111/OM

62111/OM

Jacob

REDUCER HEX PG 21 / PG 11

100

M40M25/6/OM

M40M25/6/OM

Jacob

REDUCER M40/M25 X1,5

93

61109/OM

61109/OM

Jacob

REDUCER HEX PG 11 / PG 9

100

JDAE20PA/SW

JDAE20PA/SW

Jacob

VENTING ELEMENT M20

11

M32NPT1

M32NPT1

Jacob

ADAPTER M32 - 1 NPT

45

M32M12 PA/SW

M32M12 PA/SW

Jacob

REDUCER M32/M12 X1,5

0

M40M50/FR

M40M50/FR

Jacob

ENLARGER M40M50

50

50.216 M

50.216 M

Jacob

LOCKNUT M16X1,5

449

50.240 ES

50.240 ES

Jacob

LOCKNUT M40X1,5

10

50.250 ES

50.250 ES

Jacob

LOCKNUT M50X1,5

10

06316M25MU

06316M25MU

Jacob

ADAPTER M25/PG16

100

M40M32 PA/SW

M40M32 PA/SW

Jacob

REDUCER M40/M32 X1,5

300

10.3215 M/G

10.3215 M/G

Jacob

SCREW PLUG M 32X1,5

295

M25PG11/OM

M25PG11/OM

Jacob

REDUCER M25X1,5/PG11

100

PG16M25

PG16M25

Jacob

ADAPTER PG 16 / M 25

300

50.225 MPOT

50.225 MPOT

Jacob

LOCKNUT M25X1,5

290

50.212 PA/FL

50.212 PA/FL

Jacob

LOCKNUT M 12X1,5

484

M63M50 PA/SW

M63M50 PA/SW

Jacob

REDUCER M63/M50 X1,5

50

PG36M50

PG36M50

Jacob

ADAPTER PG 36 / M 50

0

209 M

209 M

Jacob

LOCKNUT PG 9

489

Accessories

1. Overview

Cables and wires management accessories are specialized components designed to organize, protect, and route electrical cables and wires in various applications. These accessories ensure system reliability, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance safety by preventing entanglement, strain, and environmental damage. With the rapid development of smart infrastructure and industrial automation, effective cable management has become critical for optimizing performance in sectors ranging from data centers to renewable energy systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Cable TiesFastening multiple cables into bundles, available in nylon or stainless steelData centers, automotive wiring
Cable ClipsSurface-mounted fixation for horizontal/vertical cable routingHome electronics, HVAC systems
Cable TraysSupporting large-scale cable networks with ventilated designsIndustrial plants, power stations
Cable GlandsSealing cable entries while maintaining strain reliefMarine equipment, hazardous environments
Cable Drag ChainsProtecting moving cables in dynamic machinery applicationsCNC machines, robotics

3. Structure and Composition

Typical products feature:

  • Material Components: High-impact plastics (e.g., PA66), metal alloys, or rubber-coated variants
  • Mechanical Design: Interlocking segments, adjustable clamping mechanisms, or modular assembly systems
  • Functional Elements: Integrated strain relief notches, anti-vibration pads, or EMI shielding layers

Example: A cable drag chain comprises link plates, crossbars, and wear-resistant liners to enable 3D movement while protecting internal cables.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Load CapacityMaximum weight supported without deformationEnsures structural integrity in heavy-duty applications
Temperature RangeOperational limits (-40 C to +120 C typical)Maintains performance in extreme environments
Fire ResistanceUL94 flammability rating complianceReduces fire propagation risks
IP RatingProtection against dust and water ingress (IP65-IP68)Enables outdoor/underground deployment
Bending RadiusMinimum curve radius to prevent cable damagePreserves signal integrity in fiber optics applications

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 19" rack-mounted patch panel cable organizers
  • Renewable Energy: UV-resistant solar panel cable clamps
  • Transportation: Rail vehicle cable drag chains with vibration damping
  • Smart Buildings: Low-voltage cable management in PoE lighting systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Innovation
PanduitComNet Cabling ManagementColor-coded system for IEEE 802.3 standards compliance
HellermannTytonFixfox Cable GlandTool-free installation with 360 sealing
Iguschainflex Continuous Flex Cables100 million cycle tested drag chains
3MScotchlok Cable CleatsExplosion-proof fixing for oil & gas platforms

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  1. Environmental factors (chemical exposure, UV radiation)
  2. Cable diameter range compatibility (+20% tolerance recommended)
  3. Dynamic vs static application requirements
  4. Compliance with regional standards (NEC Article 300, IEC 61034)
  5. Total Cost of Ownership (corrosion resistance vs replacement frequency)

Case Study: A German automotive plant reduced downtime by 37% after switching to stainless steel cable trays with IP67 rating in paint shop operations.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Smart cable ties with integrated IoT sensors for real-time strain monitoring
  • Biodegradable polymer materials meeting RoHS 3.0 standards
  • Modular "click-system" accessories reducing installation time by 50%
  • Nano-coated components for aerospace applications (operating at -65 C to +200 C)
  • AI-powered 3D simulation tools for pre-deployment stress analysis
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