Single floor clamps
Plug clips are fastening clips designed to quickly and securely attach a cable or cable bundle to a wall, panel, or profile slot. In the "single plug clip" version, one cable or cable bundle is fixed per clip, ensuring a neat and safe installation without the need for multiple cables to be routed through one fastener.
Features
Our plug clips are characterized by their simple design, made from nylon, providing a lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and flexible fastening solution. They are suitable for direct mounting on a surface or in a fastening plug. Additionally, these clips offer a firm grip without applying mechanical stress on the cable, limiting wear caused by movement or vibration.
Function and use
Plug clips are used to support and secure a cable to a surface. In practice, the clip is used to neatly route cables along walls and other surfaces to prevent them from hanging loose, obstructing, or getting damaged. This increases the safety and reliability of the installation. The result is a neatly mounted cable guide with minimal maintenance requirements.
Sizes
The diameter of the clamp on these plug clips varies depending on the cable or pipe diameter they are designed for. In our range, you'll find plug clips in the following sizes:
- 16-19 mm
- 20-25 mm
- 25-30 mm
It is important to pay attention to the cable or pipe diameter when choosing a plug clip to ensure that the clip has a good grip without distorting the cable or letting it go loose.
Applications
Plug clips are suitable for various industrial, architectural, and technical environments. They are commonly used in switchboards, cable trays, machine frames, panel walls, or piping routes where individual cables need to be secured. Since they provide a neat and secure fastening, they are ideal for situations where cables are visible or accessible — for example, in control rooms, maintenance panels, or systematic cable bundling solutions. The use of such clips contributes to a professional appearance and organization in the installation.
Assembly & use
For the installation of a plug clip, the mounting location is usually chosen first — this can be directly on a panel, wall, or via a plug in a drilled hole. Then, the clip is fixed (e.g., screwed or clicked into place), and the cable is placed or clicked into the clip. It is important that the clip is securely attached and that the cable is not under tension. Ensure that the cable diameter matches the clamping range of the clip to guarantee flexibility and freedom of movement.
