The RB867-200 is a cable support accessory manufactured by Thomas & Betts, designed for securing and routing cables in various electrical and industrial applications. It provides a reliable and organized solution for cable management, preventing damage and ensuring safety.
Applications
- Electrical wiring: Used to support and organize electrical cables in buildings and infrastructure.
- Industrial automation: Deployed in manufacturing plants and automated systems to manage control and power cables.
- Telecommunications: Used in data centers and telecommunication facilities to support network cables.
- Construction: Employed in construction sites to secure temporary wiring and cable runs.
- Marine applications: Suitable for use in marine environments to support cabling on ships and offshore platforms.
Features
- Durable construction: Made from high-strength materials for long-lasting performance.
- Corrosion resistance: Designed to withstand harsh environments and prevent rust.
- Easy installation: Simple to install with standard tools and mounting hardware.
- Versatile design: Compatible with a wide range of cable sizes and types.
- Secure cable retention: Provides a firm grip on cables to prevent slippage and damage.
- Rounded edges: Prevents abrasion and damage to cables during installation and use.
- Compliant with industry standards: Meets or exceeds relevant safety and performance requirements.
Benefits
- Improved cable management: Organizes cables for efficient routing and maintenance.
- Enhanced safety: Prevents cable damage and reduces the risk of electrical hazards.
- Reduced downtime: Minimizes the likelihood of cable-related failures and disruptions.
- Cost savings: Extends the lifespan of cables and reduces maintenance costs.
- Increased efficiency: Streamlines cable installation and maintenance processes.
- Professional appearance: Provides a neat and organized cable layout.
Additional Details
The specific dimensions and material composition of the RB867-200 can be found in Thomas & Betts' datasheets. Typical materials include steel, stainless steel, or aluminum, often with a protective coating. Installation methods may vary depending on the application, but generally involve using screws, bolts, or other fasteners to secure the cable support to a mounting surface. The load-bearing capacity of the support is also detailed in the product specifications to ensure it can handle the weight of the cables it is intended to support. Consider factors such as environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, exposure to chemicals) when selecting the appropriate cable support accessory. Proper cable management contributes significantly to the overall reliability and safety of electrical systems.