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    Wire Wrapping Tools

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Wrapping Tools.
    Wrap a coil tightly around a terminal post for a strong electrical connection. These compact tools won't bump into neighboring terminal posts and disrupt the rest of your circuit board, making them ideal for accessing posts that your hands can’t reach. Thread stripped wire into the tip, insert the tool over a post terminal, and twist to form a coil. Alternate between winding and unwinding by reversing the tip, just as you would a screwdriver bit.
    For Post
    Wrapping End
    Unwrapping End
    Size
    Shape
    Min.
    Ctr.-to-Ctr.
    Hole
    Dia.
    Hole
    Dp.
    For Wire
    Ga.
    For Max.
    Wire OD
    Hole
    Dia.
    Hole
    Dp.
    For Wire Ga.
    Handle
    Material
    Each
    0.025"Square0.1"0.036"0.75"30
    0.027"0.038"1"32, 30, 28, 26, 24
    Aluminum
    00000000000000
    0.025"Square0.1"0.04"0.75"28
    0.036"0.038"1"32, 30, 28, 26, 24
    Aluminum
    0000000000000
    0.025"Square0.1"0.075"0.75"26, 24
    0.07"1"26, 24, 22, 20
    Aluminum
    0000000000000

    Easy-Install Cable Bundling Tools

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Cable Bundling Tools. Easy-Install Cable Bundling Tools.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Cable Bundling Tools. Easy-Install Cable Bundling Tools.
    Quickly organize bundles of up to 24 data cables over long runs often used in cable ladders and trays. The slots on these tools are designed to slide easily across the cables. Insert your cables into the slots and then slide the tool to straighten the bundle. Next, use the hook and loop fastener to hold the organized bundle as you cinch it with a cable tie (not included). Continue this process along your cable run, stopping at intervals to add cable ties.
    For Max. No.
    of Cables
    No. of Inserts
    Included
    For Cable Dia.
    Range
    Insert Color
    Includes
    Overall
    Ht.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Overall
    Thk.
    Each
    Nylon
    2420.180" to 0.248"
    0.230" to 0.325"
    Fluorescent Green
    Fluorescent Yellow
    Hook and Loop Fastener2 7/8"3 3/8"1 1/8"00000000000000
     

    Cable Benders

    Image of ProductInUse. Two Benders Used at Once. Front orientation. Cable Benders.
    Image of ProductInUse. Benders Used with T-Handle Configuration. Front orientation. Cable Benders.

    Two Benders Used at Once

    Benders Used with T-Handle Configuration

    Image of Product. Style A (Wrench Sold Separately). Front orientation. Cable Benders. Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Cable Benders. Style B.

    Style A (Wrench Sold

    Separately)

    Style B

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Cable Benders. Style C.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Cable Benders. Style D.

    Style C

    Style D

    Reach inside panels, disconnects, and raceway to bend and position heavy duty cable with greater precision and less fatigue than bending by hand. The dies on the ends of these benders are sized to handle large wire gauges; fit your cable into the dies and push or pull the handle to bend.
    Smooth dies wear less on the cable's insulation than knurled dies but are also more likely to slip.
    Knurled dies provide better grip and leverage on large cable than smooth dies but might scuff and wear soft insulation material.
    Style A—Keep style A benders in your belt pouch for on-the-fly bends and especially tight spots. They attach to a standard 1/2" square drive ratchet wrench, which acts as the handle.
    Style B—Style B benders have dies on both ends of the handle. The dies on one end of the bender are oriented differently than the dies on the other end, so if one end doesn't give you the leverage you need, you can flip the bender around and use the other end.
    Style C—Especially useful for bending cable inside an enclosure, Style C benders include a bender and a T-handle adapter. Fit the adapter into the center of the bender to use it like a large T-handle key or lug wrench. In the T-handle configuration, the tool delivers more torque than a bender alone. You can also use the bender by itself—the dies on either end of the bender are oriented differently, which means you can flip the bender around if one end doesn't give you the leverage you need.
    Style D—For the most versatility, and for bending the thickest cable, Style D benders include two long benders and one T-handle adapter. With a 22"-lg. bender in each hand, you'll have the most possible leverage—place the cable between the dies, and squeeze the two benders together like a bolt cutter. Another option, which is good for bending cable that's already inside an enclosure, is to attach the handle adapter to the bender to create a T- or L-shaped lug wrench. As a third option, use either one of the straight-handle benders on its own.
    For
    Wire
    Cable
    Bender
    Handle
    Style
    Max.
    Dia.
    Max.
    Ga.
    No.
    Included
    Type
    Includes
    Square Drive
    Size
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Lg.
    Material
    Material
    Each
    A0.938"500 MCM1For Ratchet Wrench2 Knurled Dies1/2"3"1 1/2"1 1/2"Aluminum
    0000000000000
    B0.625"4/0
    1Straight4 Smooth Dies14"Steel0000000000000
    B0.938"500 MCM1Straight4 Smooth Dies, 4 Knurled Dies18"Steel0000000000000
    C0.625"4/0
    1
    1
    Straight
    T-Handle Adapter
    6 Smooth Dies14"Steel0000000000000
    C0.938"500 MCM1
    1
    Straight
    T-Handle Adapter
    6 Smooth Dies, 6 Knurled Dies18"Steel0000000000000
    D1.094"750 MCM2
    1
    Straight
    T-Handle Adapter
    10 Smooth Dies, 10 Knurled Dies22"Steel0000000000000
    Ratchet Wrenches

    Feed-Through Cable Bundling Tools

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Cable Bundling Tools. Feed-Through Cable Bundling Tools.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Cable Bundling Tools. Feed-Through Cable Bundling Tools.
    Thread wires, cables, or cords into your assembled bundle without removing cable ties. Also known as wire spoons, these tools wedge between a cable tie and your material to create a gap. Slide a cable along the tool’s indent to feed it into the gap.
    Handle
    Overall
    Lg.
    Tip
    Style
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Material
    Grip
    Style
    Flexibility
    Material
    Each
    3 3/4"Pointed1 1/2"1"PlasticCushionSemi-FlexibleStainless Steel
    000000000000
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