Taps

(397 companies)
...are necessary for repairing threads in stripped holes or bolts. All modern equipment has nuts and bolts, and cannot be made without taps. Standards. ASME B94.9 - TAPS: GROUND THREAD WITH CUT THREAD APPENDIX (INCH AND METRIC SIZES). ATIS 0600029...

Cable Assemblies

(2,031 companies)
Cable assemblies are collections of wires or cables banded into a single unit with connectors on at least one end.

Cable Ties

(696 companies)
Cable ties hold groups of cables together for support and ease of maintenance.

Cable Glands

(308 companies)
Cable glands are bulkhead modules that allow barrier penetration while providing sealing protection. They are commonly known as sealing glands or strain reliefs and have the ability to seal around one or multiple wires, cables or probes. They are available in plastic and metal configurations.

Drill Bits

(1,124 companies)
...or fractional, metric, wire gauge, and letter size. An English drill bit is designed with base units of inches or fractions of an inch. A metric drill bit is designed with metric base units such as millimeters or centimeters. A wire gauge drill bit...
Coaxial cables have an inner conductor insulated by a dielectric material and then surrounded by an outer conductor that is shielded with braid or foil. Triaxial cables add an extra layer of insulation and a second conductive sheath. They are commonly known as coax and triax, and are chosen because of their protection against external electromagnetic interference.
Wire rope and mechanical cable is wound from high-strength metal strands for structural, mechanical actuation and motion control applications.

Cable Trays

(257 companies)
Cable trays are rigid-type trays used as raceways for cables and wires.

Cable Carriers

(136 companies)
Cable carriers are constructed of flexible links and are used to organize and manage cables and hoses for moving applications.

Flat Cables

(318 companies)
Flat cables are used in computers for internal connections to peripherals. They consist of highly stranded, individually-insulated conductors that are laid parallel and then fused in a flat, flexible ribbon form. Flat cables are also referred to as ribbon cables.

Ethernet Cables

(334 companies)
Ethernet cables are designed to support Ethernet, a standard protocol for the connection of computers in a local area network (LAN). They use twisted pair cables and modular connectors, and are designed to run at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1 Gbps.

Cable Transits

(62 companies)
Cable transits are bulkhead or barrier modules that allow electrical cables to pass through, while providing various levels of sealing, strain relief, and damage protection, depending on the application requirements.

Video Cables

(403 companies)
Video cables are used for the transmission of video signals, including monochrome, composite and component color video signals.
Mechanical control cables provide a push-pull or other action to mechanically actuate components. Mechanical control cables consist of mechanical cable with attached eyes, forks, studs, handles or other fittings.

Torque Wrenches

(120 companies)
Torque wrenches are hand or power tools that are used to apply a specific amount of torque to a fastener.