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7 Useful Domestic Purposes of Cable Clamps - Gripple Australia

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7 Useful Domestic Purposes of Cable Clamps - Gripple Australia

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  1. 7 Useful Domestic Purposes of Cable Clamps If there is one thing common between businesses and homes across the world, it's the messiness of cables and wires. In offices, you find them getting in your way below the desk, and at homes, they ruin a perfectly good décor by getting scrunched up behind the tables. Of course, you need those wires and cables, but you don't want them to get all jumbled up everywhere, right? Getting those wires together and handcuffs them with cable clamps! Yes, cable clamps are the solution you need to keep the wires out of the way. All you need to do is put the clamp around the wires. Then fasten the clamp with a screw or a push-in fastener to the wall or any other surface, as per your convenience. Want to know more about the domestic uses of cable clamps? Let's take you through seven useful purposes served by cable clamps at home. 1. Keeping the Charger Cable on the Desk One of the handiest applications of cable clamps is to keep your charger cord exactly where you need it. If you are someone who has to work from home frequently, you understand the hassle of having a charger cord that's too short for reaching your desk properly. A short charger cord keeps slipping off the desk, and you have to fish it out every single time. An easy solution to your problem is to fix a cable clip organizer at one corner of the desk to keep your phone charge in place. Hiding All the Cords behind the Tables 2. You have put some pretty lamps in your room to make it look all bright and beautiful. But, those cords keep ruining the look of the space. The black cords in plain sight make the area seem cluttered.

  2. Fasten a cable clamp on the wall or behind the table on which you have kept the lamp to get all the cords out of sight. Your room will have a neat and well-organized appearance when there are no wires and cables peeping at you from every corner. In place of a zip tie, use the cable clamps for organizing the cables, cords and different wires of your home under the desk. Routing Cables around the Rooms 3. There are ways to route cable around the rooms without going into the walls. All you need to do is fix the cable clamps at the right places, and make the wires go through them. You have other alternatives, such as hiding the wires under carpets or installing plastic raceways. While the first option is not safe when it comes to electric wires, the second one, with its white plastic raceways, simply ruins your room's beauty. Why go through all that hassle when you can simply get a few cable clamps to get the job done. Creating a Cable Map Using Cable Clamps 4. Holding all the cables and wires together is not the only way cable clamps can come to your aid. You can even make it easier to troubleshoot electrical or wiring problems at your home with cable clamps. Color code all the clamps to create a cable map for the house. It will especially come in handy for large buildings with loads of wires and cables. Combining the colors to make the wire map will help the technicians, and even you, when you try to fix the minor electrical glitches yourself.

  3. Keeping the Cords on The Blinds Organized 5. The dainty kitchen blinds make your kitchen look elegant and classy, but those freakishly long cords on the blinds keep getting in the way. You will find them falling into the sink sometimes, and at other times, they are trailing right around the faucet. Enough of letting the blinds cords get in the way! Use cable clamps to tie the blinds and keep them away from your sink area. You can also use pipe clamps for this purpose. The cords will be accessible, but out of your way. Making A DIY Toothbrush Organizer 6. If you thought cable clamps are for wires and cables, then think again! A serious DIY enthusiast can have so much fun playing around with clamps to find out its different clever uses. One of the DIY ideas you can try with clamps is to make a customized toothbrush organizer. Get a wooden tray and fix clamps or clips to hold all your toothbrushes in one place. You can decorate the wooden tray as you want. Holding Your Makeup Brushes at One Place 7. Another DIY idea similar to the previous one is to use the clamps or clips to hold all your makeup brushes together.

  4. Fix a clamp next to the mirror, or on the bathroom wall if you do your makeup. They will be within your reach at all times. Cable clamps can also keep the brushes at one place inside your makeup case. You can color the cable clamps and decorate them as you want if you are feeling extra creative about your new makeup brush holders. Endnote Different types of cable clamps are there. Nylon cable clamps are resistant to corrosion due to saltwater, alcohol, and mild acids. These clamps come with push-lock and snap lock. The former has an inbuilt lock and needs no extra hardware to fasten it. The latter is easy to use, and you can remove it too. Besides these, there are hose clamps and stainless steel clamps. You can choose the one that you need the most and use following the seven easy ways stated above. Contact Address P.O. Box 2574, 3 Corporate Avenue, VIC, 3178 Phone AUS: 03 9754 0333 / NZ: 0800 933933 Fax (061) 03 9755 6071 Email info@gripple.net.au Website http://www.grippleaustralia.com.au/

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