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May 12, 2006, Newsletter Issue #40: Wire Loom
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A wire loom is an inexpensive and simple way to protect or color code wires. It is merely a flexible tube for a wire or a group of wires to be threaded through. A slit down the middle of the loom makes it easy to install cords. There are many different sizes and materials available for wire looms, from common PVC to mil spec Polytetrafluoroethylene tubing. Wire loom materials are available that are specially made for abrasion resistance, extreme temperatures and corrosive chemicals. However, looms can also be simply used to bundle groups of wires for a tidier workspace. Whatever the wire looms are used for, they are relatively inexpensive to be bought in bulk.
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Routing cables and cords
Running cables from your computer to a nearby printer or other peripheral is much easier if you use cable clips, saddles, or clamps. Using wire organizers to route your cables where you want them keeps everything clean and keeps your employees safe. Cable Clips can be quickly installed to organize and label up to twelve wires or cords neatly. Some high quality name brands include Belkin, CB and Hellerman Tyton.