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0804298
Device marker, Aluminum label, aluminum color, unlabeled, can be labeled with: TOPMARK NEO, TOPMARK LASER, mounting type: adhesive, lettering field size: 27 x 27 mm, Number of individual labels: 30
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1166273
Device marker, Sheet, red, unlabeled, can be labeled with: TOPMARK NEO, TOPMARK LASER, lettering field size: 180 x 180 mm, Number of individual labels: 1
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5067831
Marker pen, incl. adapter, ink tank and reservoir, 0.5 mm nib
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5146568
Magazine, for CMS-P1-PLOTTER and PLOTMARK, for accommodating: UC-WMCO...
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5146095
Magazine, for CMS-P1-PLOTTER, for accommodating UC-WMC 7,5...
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5144686
Plastic magazine for CMS-P1 plotter. accepts 3 flat Zack marker sheets
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5144783
Plastic magazine for CMS-P1 plotter. Accepts 1 Weidmüller Multicard mat SF 4-6
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5144877
Plastic magazine for CMS-P1 plotter. Accepts 2 WAGO WSB 4 mats.
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5144929
Plastic magazine for CMS-P1 plotter. To accept 3 Wieland sheets, type 50, 51, 60, 63, 67, 68, 69 or 80
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5145711
Magazine for CMS-P1-PLOTTER, to accommodate GPE materials, especially for the purpose of engraving
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5144958
Plastic magazine for CMS-P1 plotter. To accommodate 2 Murrplastik sheets, KES, KLG, KMR, KPX, KSA, KSF, KSI, KSK, KS 15x17/27/49/67, KSO, KSS, KTE, KWI, SKS, WGO, KAB
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5144835
4 replacement seals for the pen station of the P1 plotter and 10 prepare pen plates
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0803349
Magazine, for the THERMOMARK PRIME and the THERMOMARK CARD, for accommodating UCT-WMT..., UCT-EM (7x10)
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0803352
Magazine, for the THERMOMARK PRIME and the THERMOMARK CARD, for accommodating UCT-EM (30x5)
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0803363
Magazine, for the THERMOMARK PRIME and the THERMOMARK CARD, for accommodating UCT-EM (15x10)
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0803355
Magazine, for the THERMOMARK PRIME and the THERMOMARK CARD, for accommodating UCT-EM (10x5)
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0803358
Magazine, for the THERMOMARK PRIME and the THERMOMARK CARD, for accommodating UCT-EM (17x9)
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0803372
Magazine, for the THERMOMARK PRIME and the THERMOMARK CARD, for accommodating UCT-WMCO ... (18x4)
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1014230
Pipeline markers, Roll, green, pre-printed, can be labeled with: THERMOMARK ROLLMASTER 300/600, THERMOMARK X1.2, THERMOMARK ROLL X1, THERMOMARK ROLL 2.0, THERMOMARK ROLL, mounting type: adhesive, diameter: 0 mm, lettering field size: 52 x 560 mm, Number o
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1014238
Pipeline markers, Roll, yellow/black, pre-printed, can be labeled with: THERMOMARK ROLLMASTER 300/600, THERMOMARK X1.2, THERMOMARK ROLL X1, THERMOMARK ROLL 2.0, THERMOMARK ROLL, mounting type: adhesive, diameter: 0 mm, lettering field size: 52 x 560 mm, N
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Wire & Cable Labeling
General Guide & Overview
Whether you are working with data cables, power cables, or any other type of wiring, having a reliable cable labeling system is crucial for efficient and organized installations.
Proper wire and cable labeling ensures that technicians can quickly and accurately identify cables, reducing the risk of errors, saving time during maintenance or troubleshooting, and improving overall safety. By using clear and consistent labels, you can enhance productivity and minimize the potential for confusion.
When it comes to wire and cable labeling, there are various options available, ranging from pre-printed labels to on-site label printing using dedicated cable labeling equipment. Choosing the most suitable cable labeling solution depends on factors such as the environmental conditions, durability requirements, and the specific type of cable being used.
Data cable labeling, in particular, is crucial for network installations, where proper labeling simplifies cable management and streamlines future maintenance. By utilizing appropriate labeling methods and employing industry best practices, you can ensure that your data cables are easily identifiable, leading to faster installations and less downtime.
Understanding Wire and Cable Markings
This section delves into the important markings that can be found on UL Certified, Listed, Classified, or Verified wire and cable products. These markings play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations.
The UL certification is a widely recognized symbol of product safety and quality. It signifies that the wire or cable has been tested and evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to meet specific safety requirements.
Wire and cable markings provide valuable information about the product, including the manufacturer's name or trademark, the type or style of wire, and key specifications. These markings allow electricians and installers to identify the appropriate wire or cable for their specific application.
The National Electrical Code, commonly referred to as the NEC, is a set of regulations that governs electrical installations in the United States. Following the NEC is crucial to ensure electrical safety and code compliance. Wire and cable markings often include references to the NEC and the specific code requirements that the product meets.
The UL Mark, which may appear alongside other markings, indicates that the wire or cable has been tested and evaluated by UL as part of their ongoing certification process. This mark assures users that the product meets UL's rigorous standards for safety and performance.
It's important to note that not all wire and cable products require UL certification. Some products may be listed, classified, or verified by UL to meet specific performance standards or specialized applications. These various markings help users identify the suitability of the product for their specific needs.
Understanding wire and cable markings is essential for anyone involved in electrical installations. By familiarizing themselves with these markings, electricians and installers can confidently select and install wiring products that meet safety standards and comply with the National Electrical Code.
Choosing the Right Wire Labels and Cable Labels
When it comes to wire and cable labeling, using the right labels is essential for proper identification and organization. There are several types of labels available, each with its own characteristics and uses. Understanding these options can help you select the most suitable label for your specific needs.
One popular type of label is the heat-shrink label. Heat-shrink labels are made from a durable material that shrinks when heat is applied, creating a tight and secure fit around the wire or cable. These labels are ideal for environments with high temperatures or exposure to chemicals, as they provide excellent resistance and durability.
Another type of label is the non-shrink label, which is made from a flexible material that doesn't shrink when heated. Non-shrink labels are easy to install and can be applied to various wire and cable sizes. They offer good adhesion and can withstand moderate environmental conditions.
Self-laminating labels are another option to consider. These labels feature a clear laminate layer that protects the printed information from smudging, fading, or rubbing off. Self-laminating labels are ideal for applications where long-term durability is required, such as outdoor installations or areas with high humidity.
Wrap-around labels are designed to fully wrap around the wire or cable, providing maximum visibility and readability. These labels are self-adhesive and have a flexible design, making them easy to install. Wrap-around labels are commonly used in situations where frequent updates or changes to the labeling are necessary.
When choosing the right wire labels and cable labels, consider factors such as industry specifications, environmental exposure, termination timing, and wire gauge. It's important to select labels that meet the necessary standards and regulations for your specific application. Additionally, consider the durability and visibility requirements of the labeling method.
By carefully evaluating your labeling needs and understanding the characteristics of cable labels and wire labels, you can make an informed decision that ensures proper identification and organization of your wires and cables.
Selecting the Best Cable Label Printer
When it comes to wire and cable labeling, having the right equipment is crucial. One of the key tools in an electrician's arsenal is a cable label printer. Whether you need to create wire labels or cable markers, choosing the best printer for your specific needs is essential.
One option to consider is a Bluetooth cable label printer. These portable devices offer the convenience of wireless printing, allowing you to create labels on the go. With Bluetooth connectivity, you can easily print labels directly from your smartphone or tablet, eliminating the need for a computer or wired connection.
Alternatively, traditional cable label printers are still widely used and offer reliable performance. These printers are designed specifically for wire labeling and can handle various label widths and materials. They are an excellent choice for those who require high-quality labels and a more extensive range of customization options.
When selecting a cable label printer, there are a few factors to keep in mind. Consider the location where you will be using the printer, as well as the daily label quantity. Additionally, think about the label width you require and the type of label materials you will be working with. By considering these factors, you can choose a printer that meets your specific labeling needs.
FAQ
Why is cable labeling important?
Cable labeling is vital for proper identification and organization of wires and cables. It ensures easy troubleshooting, maintenance, and repairs, saving time and reducing errors. Proper labeling also promotes compliance with codes and standards.
What are the codes and standards to follow for cable labeling?
The National Electrical Code (NEC) provides guidelines for wire and cable markings. UL Certified, Listed, Classified, or Verified wire and cable products should have the appropriate UL markings, indicating compliance with safety standards.
What types of wire and cable labels are available?
There are various types of labels to choose from, including heat-shrink labels, non-shrink labels, self-laminating labels, and wrap-around labels. Each label type has its own characteristics and uses, depending on industry specifications, environmental exposure, termination timing, and wire gauge.
How do I choose the right cable label printer?
When selecting a cable label printer, consider factors such as printing location, daily label quantity, label width, and label materials. Portable label printers, especially Bluetooth cable label printers, offer benefits over traditional label printers.