Up your DIY game with Colored Zip Tie Hacks

Colored zip ties are a vital tool, having multiple possible applications from securing cables and wires in commercial and industrial facilities to providing a temporary handle for broken furniture at your home. Organizing your cables with colored zip ties also help organize your workspace, making it easier to find the correct cord when needed. Plus, heavy duty zip ties are so durable that they can also be used in a range of emergency situations. Wondering what these situations could be? Keep reading this post to learn amazing zip tie hack ideas that you will wish you would know earlier - ranging from creating a makeshift keychain to constructing an emergency shelter! Get ready to explore these DIY possibilities with heavy duty zip ties and releasable cable ties.

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Why Using Smart Technology is Essential for Electricians?

The advancements in Internet of Things (IoT) and the emphasis of Industry (4.0) on automation and inter-device communication has further increased the scope of smart devices in the domestic segment as well, aside from industries. Smart homes have gained a huge traction over the last few years. According to a research report by Markets and Markets, the smart home market segment is projected to grow at a high CAGR of 10% up to 2028. With the current market size of $101.7 Billion, it is expected to reach $163.7 Billion by 2028. This market offers a lot of collateral benefits to several other business segments and professions in terms of installing smart devices, electrical fittings, wiring, cable installations, and more. Professional electricians may hugely benefit from this. All they need do is upgrade and learn to use smart tech for their benefit. This post discusses some reasons why using smart tech is essential for the future prospects of electricians.

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Power up Your Electrical Projects: 15 Tools for Every Electricians Needs

An electrician’s job is not easy and requires careful planning, experience, and of course, the best tools. Regardless of the experience and experience of an electrician or the type of project, they always have a toolbox with them. The toolbox may feature different insulated and machine tools that electricians may use during the project. Do you want to know what these tools are? If that sounds yes, this post is for you, which would introduce you to different types of must-haves in an electrician’s arsenal.

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Safety in the Electrical Industry A Guide to Best Practices

The electrical industry is one of the highly rewarding, as well as risky when it comes to working. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), electrocution is one of the leading causes of death in the workplace. There are a variety of factors that can contribute to electrocution. For example, workers may be exposed to live electrical wires or they may come into contact with electrical equipment that is not properly grounded. Other hazards include working in wet or damp conditions, working with damaged or defective electrical equipment, and not following proper safety procedures. Electrocutions and other hazards can be prevented if both workers and employers take proper precautions. This post lists a few guidelines to ensure safety while working on electrical projects.

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Know How to Manage and Expand Your Electrical Business

Many electricians have their own business and service repair and installation projects in domestic, industrial, and commercial environments. To be able to thrive and get business across industries, it is crucial for any electrician to have skills, experience, certifications, and the right kind of tool kit. Nowadays, many electricians use software and mobile applications for making their own reports, scheduling tasks, calculating labor rates, and more. This certainly enhances the speed and productivity, leaving little or no chance for errors and missed tasks or appointments. All these factors consolidated are great business drivers for any electrician. This post discusses all these factors that would help any electrician grow their business.

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Things to Know About Butt Splice Connectors

Connectors are devices that connect two or more circuits. A splice connector is a device made of plastic with sharp metal portions that are used to crimp the insulated plastic portion of wires, exposing the metal element inside. They are used to crimp two such wires together. Hence, they are also known as crimp connectors. Butt splice connectors are made of materials such as vinyl or nylon which are non-conductive and serve as insulation. They are used to repair or set a new wiring connection. This post discusses some pointers about butt splice connectors which may be helpful in the selection process in accordance with electric terminals.

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Factors to Consider When Choosing Electrical Terminals

Electrical terminals are designed to initiate a power connection in any circuit. They help terminate a conductor/wire fixed to a stud, chassis, or post, and establish a power connection. These electrical terminals are available in various sizes and styles and you can choose the best one depending on screw size, wire gauge, and connection factors. This post guides you through some important considerations to be made when choosing a terminal for your next project.

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Top 10 Tools to Use for Electrical Safety Testing

Electrical testers are the devices used by electricians to check various electrical parameters such as amperage, voltage as well as flaws such as short or open circuits, continuity, and inconsistent wiring. These tools can be designed as a single function or multifunction devices and are generally used to test circuit breakers, live wires, power transformers, electrical panels, and so on. This post introduces you to some of the popular electrical testers used by professional and DIY electricians working at home, commercial, or industrial premises.

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Cable Clamps Types and Tips for Application Selection

Cable clamps are used to secure cables during wire mounting and routing applications. They help define the wire and cable routing during applications. They are often confused with cable clips, which are used for wire mounting. In some applications, cable clamps can be used to serve the same purpose as clips.

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Corrosion Resistant Plastic Cable Clamps to Fasten Wires and Cables

Electrical Basics provide cost effective and hassle free wire and cable management products for efficient wire routing applications. Among the various cable management products, plastic cable clamps have received increased customer attention as they can efficiently adhere wires and cables to many surfaces easily. Moreover, the non conductive and non corrosive nature of the product provides improved operational excellence. What are the types we offer? You can find the following categories of...

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Specialized Adhesive Backed Clamps for Effective Wire and Cable Management

Wire and cable management is now greatly enhanced by using plastic clamps from Electrical basics. People instantly think about Electrical Basics and purchase from us when they require plastic clamps of just about any type. We have earned the trust of customers with our broad selection of clamp types and unique designs along with our commitment to customer satisfaction. These fastening devices are readily available in many varieties for many different applications. One of the categories of...

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Electrical Basics A Leading Provider of Superior Quality Electrical Terminals

Electrical Basics is a leading provider of a wide assortment of wire management and wire termination products. We are the go-to firm for electrical terminals in various configurations for industrial and commercial use.Our high-quality terminals ensure that both, your process and personnel can help to provide the safest possible installation for your particular application. With us, you will find the following categories of electrical terminals: Ring terminals – Vinyl, nylon or heat shrink...

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Use Wire Connectors to Fasten Wires or Cables Together

Wire connectors are extensively used for making a secure connection between two or more electrical wires or cables. Electrical Basics is your single source for connectors that are easy to use and highly dependable. Perfect for residential and commercial uses, Electrical Basics offers superior quality, high performance and versatile connectors. We give you plenty of choices; choose the best among our product line as per your personal preferences and specific applications. For several...

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Role of Twist Locks in Securing Cables and Wires

Electrical Basics is a premier source for high-quality, competitively priced wire management and wire termination products. Nylon twist locks are among the flagship products of Electrical Basic. We have been catering to the growing needs of quality conscious customers for twist locking devices that are offer secure electrical connections and ease of use.These reusable/releasable twist locks are manufactured using high quality nylon for unmatched longevity. Use these to route and secure...

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Adjustable Plastic Clamps A Versatile Releasable Clamp for Bundling and Securing Wires and Cables

Adjustable Wire Mounting/Routing Plastic Clamps are specialty, easy-to-use fasteners for bundling and fastening wires and cables in industrial, commercial and residential applications. Electrical Basics offers its Adjustable Wire Mounting & Wire Routing Plastic Clamps as part of a broad selection of plastic fasteners for common and specialty requirements. While manufactured to its high quality specifications and material standards, Electrical Basics is also recognized for its aggressive...

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Nylon Cable Ties From Electrical Basics Versatility In Wire and Cable Management

Nylon Cable Ties are the traditional industrial, commercial and residential workhorse for wire and cable management and general purpose bundling and fastening. Also known as zip ties and tie wraps, nylon cable ties are available in many styles and types, lengths (3-inch to 48-inch), tensile strengths (18 lb. to 250 lb.), multiple colors, and UV/outdoor compatibility. Specialty ties include mounting, releasable, identification, air handling, beaded and cord ties (polyethylene). Adhesive-backed...

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3 Must Have Tools You Need to Work with Electricity

When you’re working with electricity having the right selection of tools makes all the difference. We recommend you have the following tools:1. Cable Tie Installation ToolThe right cable tie installation tool will let you quickly secure a single wire or a bunch with proper tension and proper length. We offer a selection of cable tie tools – some with pistol grips for easy use and some with heavy duty pliers-type grips. Check out our cable tie installation tools now.2. Wire...

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We Wish You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Everyone here at Electrical Basics wishes you a very Merry Christmas and the very best in the New Year! As you celebrate Christmas – we want you to know we celebrate with you, and want nothing the but the best for you our loyal customers through the Christmas Holiday and on into the New Year! Not always glamorous, but always reliable, we’re proud that you use our selection of: Cable Ties / Zip TiesWire Mounting Routing Plastic ClampsBumpers & FeetWire ConnectorsElectrical...

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Keep Your Family Safe Even When You’re Not Home!

Our Premises Monitoring System warns you of: Power failuresFreezing conditionsWater leaks/floodsAnd it will call you on as many as three off-site phone numbers that you program into the easy-to-set terminal when there’s a problem. You can install this system in minutes to your existing phone line because no special wiring is required. When the power fails, or the temperature falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit, or it detects water with its special sensor, the device phones the off-site numbers...

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Home Theater Cable Management

Home Theater Cable Management Wow, it sure is exciting to get a brand new Home Theater System, so it’s easy to forget to make a plan to organize your home theater installation. You’ve got the 47” high definition TV (maybe even in 3D), a great surround sound system and cable TV hooked up. Looks good from the front, but what about the back?

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