02/05/2024

What you get

  • Discover how to bundle cables quickly and effectively, materials, and forces a tie or fixing needs to withstand
  • Overview of ties and fixing elements
  • Key features and uses of ties and fixings

 

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Cable ties at rail manufacturer

Why you should complete this training?

After you complete this training, you will have a good understanding of the following aspects:

  • Three key questions that usually affect choices of ties and fixings
  • Detailed descriptions of types of ties
  • Overview of fixing elements
  • Detailed insight into different types of fixing elements and when they are used

What you get

  • Insight into materials and frequently used plastics
  • Understanding of manufacturing processes
  • How to store cable ties and fasteners made from polyamide

 

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Labor with cable tie material

Why you should complete this training?

After you complete this training, you will have a good understanding of the following aspects:

  • Three common factors affecting choice of materials
  • Frequently used plastics polyamides (PA), ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (E / TFE) and olyetheretherketone (PEEK)
  • How to store polyamide products

What you get

  • Basics of tensile strength in cable ties
  • How to determine tensile strength
  • Comparison of loop holding force with other force and weight unit

 

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Cable tie on rail track

Why you should complete this training?

After you complete this training, you will have a good understanding of the following aspects:

  • Fundamental principles of tensile strength in cable ties (mounting options and materials are covered in other e-learning units)
  • Testing tensile strength according to the US Military Standard experimental set-up

What you get

  • Discover how moisture and hygroscopic properties affect flexibility
  • Learn more about force, tensile strength and what this means for processing
  • Tips, tools and storage that help you get the best results

 

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Cable ties in tool box

Why you should complete this training.

After you complete this training, you will have a good understanding of the following aspects:

  • Hygroscopy and its implications for flexibility
  • Force, tensile strength and how it is calculated
  • How to adjust and tie, taking into account tensile strength and force
  • How processing tools can help you
  • Optimal storage

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