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		<title>Why Cable Ties Are Extensively Used Nowadays</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 12:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wire Organizer Cable ties that are also known as zip strips, wire ties and zip ties are most widely used in binding objects and products together. They are also used to organize cables and wires. They are generally single use devices that are invented by Thomas &#38; Betts, an electrical company in 1958. Cable ties [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cable ties that are also known as zip strips, wire ties and zip ties are most widely used in binding objects and products together. They are also used to organize cables and wires. They are generally single use devices that are invented by Thomas &amp; Betts, an electrical company in 1958. Cable ties are useful for many purposes. They are famous for providing tensile strength. There are many types of cable ties available in markets that are used to bind objects of different ranges of weight.</p>
<p>Several benefits and advantages can be achieved by using cable ties. It has been possible because of cable ties that product can be safely reach to destination. So the probability of losing items has become nearly negligible. Nowadays many kinds of innovative cable-ties are available that ensures additional locking strength and also provide flexibility to bind irregular bundle shapes objects too. In the presence of harsh and corrosive materials and adverse temperature conditions stainless steel cable-ties is suitable option because it resist rusting.</p>
<p>Most cable ties have releasable head position for temporary bundling before final locking so there is no need to replace ties when adding cables/wires to the bundle. Some of them have teeth on their entire body so wider range of bundle diameters can easily be handled by them too. There are many ways through which cable ties can effectively use for fastening objects for example constrictor knot, surgeon&#8217;s knot, cable lacing, binding knots are name of some of the methods.</p>
<p>Most of the times in packages small electrical wires are included with the product so various sizes of cable wires are tied together through cable-ties. This reduces the probability that any wire get loss.</p>
<p>In many industrial applications different cable-ties are used. The main reason of using cable ties in factories is to tie their wires in bundles that make their environment safer for their workers and also give the place a tidy look.</p>
<p>In construction businesses they are useful for plenums that are empty spaces in buildings that allow air circulation for air conditioning and heating systems. They are also used by military and police departments to only fasten criminal hands and not to hurt them. The strong strength of the tie ensures that criminal cannot run away. Ordinary ties are used for such purposes and releasable ties are avoided.</p>
<p>They are also used in central processing unit of the computer.Wires are given much neater look by binding them in a bunch.</p>
<p>Most of the ties help in positioning the bundle closer to mounting surface, thus saving space and reducing standoff height of bundle. The smooth surfaces of ties on the mount significantly minimize the risk of damage to product or adjacent bundles. They also increases pullout force to support heavier bundles in demanding applications</p>
<p>Buy <a href="http://www.lecoplastics.com/" target="_blank">Cable Ties</a> and <a href="http://www.lecoplastics.com/zip-ties-Cable-ties.aspx" target="_blank">Zip Ties</a> Online at: Lecoplastics.com</p>
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		<title>Home Theater Cables: Storing Your Speaker Cables Out Of The Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 16:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most people with a home theater system installed in their house, the cables are one of the biggest logistical challenges. The cords and cables for all the various components inevitably become a tangled, jumbled mess, making it nearly impossible to change the configuration of your system or any of the components. Most families don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most people with a home theater system installed in their house, the cables are one of the biggest logistical challenges. The cords and cables for all the various components inevitably become a tangled, jumbled mess, making it nearly impossible to change the configuration of your system or any of the components. Most families don&#8217;t put in the time to organize and hide their cables to improve the aesthetics and safety of the home theater room. With just a few simple changes, your home theater cabling mess can be easily cleaned up and put under control.</p>
<p>All of the components in the home theater system have a power cord that must find its way to a wall socket, surge protector or power strip. To keep the power cords neat and tidy, use a label machine to identify the cord before you plug your home theater components in. This will help when you need to know which plug to pull to move your speaker system or to replace your DVD player.</p>
<p>To clean up the knots and clutter caused by the constant wrapping and unwrapping of cables around each other, start by unplugging everything, including the cables that connect each component to the others, and separate them out. Figure out exactly where you want each component to go, and then set them up again and neatly run the cables without twisting them around each other. You may need to write down reminders for where everything goes if you are not accustomed to setting up the theater. Use twist ties or zip ties to the cables every foot or so when there is more than one cable running in the same direction to keep them from becoming tangled and out of control. This same organization can be applied to the power cords that lead to the same power outlet.</p>
<p>If your home theater is set-up such that some of the cabling must come out from behind an entertainment cabinet or floor speakers, it is recommended that some sort of cable hide be used to ensure that these cables do not become snagged by people walking by or grabbed by small children or pets. To keep power cords out of view and safe from tampering, use a cable hide designed to run along the wall and keep your cables protected and covered. These cable hides can be great for anywhere that your cables hang out in the open. If you are building your home theater from scratch, you can ask the installer to build the cabling into the wall or molding of the room in much the same fashion. You will not have to worry about tripping hazards or about your new puppy chewing through your power cables if the cords are neatly hidden and out of the way.</p>
<p>Your home theater speakers provide another potential problem, since you might want speakers around the room with speaker cables becoming a huge problem. To keep this problem down, the best option, though complicated, is to run the wiring for the speakers through the walls. This prevents them from dangling or getting in the way, and if you have the necessary tools and skills, you can run your speakers just about anywhere in the room.</p>
<p>Cleaning up home theater cabling does not have to be a chore. With some simple changes and proper storage, you can have a clean looking, safe home theater room for your family.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
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		<title>Finding an Effective Solution to Cable Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 16:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you would like to straighten up the cables and wires behind your computer desk or home entertainment system, then you need a cord organizer. This product can be an effective way to achieve cable management and doesn&#8217;t have to cost a lot and can be very helpful. The right product will be inexpensive and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you would like to straighten up the cables and wires behind your computer desk or home entertainment system, then you need a cord organizer. This product can be an effective way to achieve cable management and doesn&#8217;t have to cost a lot and can be very helpful. The right product will be inexpensive and you should be able to install it in just a few seconds. Try to find a cable management product that doesn&#8217;t have small parts that may break over time or wear out. The end goal is to simply get your wires organized and separated so that they cannot become tangled.</p>
<p>Many times people will attempt to come up with their own cable management system, such as by hanging the wires on hooks or using tape. These solutions may last for a short period of time, but they usually do not last long. Even by using hooks or tape, you will find that there are still going to be tangles and other issues. Since cord organizers are not that costly, you would actually be saving time in the long run to simply buy something that has already been invented. There&#8217;s no need to reinvent the wheel when the solutions currently available are very cost efficient in the first place.</p>
<p>It is never a good idea to ignore your cable mess allowing it to get tangled since this actually causes a safety hazard. A tangled mass of power cables is sometimes referred to as an octopus and this could lead to a fire eventually. If you have an office building, it needs to adhere to the fire standards in order to be legal. You may also risk having someone trip over the cables and become injured. Children are especially susceptible to this kind of accident. For very little cost you can avoid these types of accidents.</p>
<p>When trying to find an effective cord organizer, don&#8217;t feel like you need to spend a lot of money. There are many different products out there and they usually do not cost much. Try to find something that&#8217;s simple as well. There are some overly complicated products out there that have small parts that are just going to get broken off at some point anyway. A good product doesn&#8217;t rely on a gimmick and will last a lifetime. Other products may simply not do the job. They may bundle all the wires together and ultimately defeat the purpose.</p>
<p>When you invest in a cable management system, you will spend a lot less time adding or removing devices hooked to your computer or home entertainment system. As things are now, you may dread having to switch out one device for another because it can be such a time consuming hassle. When you use a cord organizer switching out a device will take seconds. There will be nothing to detangle and you won&#8217;t have to follow each cord to see which device it belongs to when you purchase an organizer such as the ones they offer on http://www.tidyline.com . With an organized cord system you will no longer dread switching out one product for another and you will be safe from accidents.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>Tidyline ® Products Pty Ltd was formed by Eric Miller, a retired pilot and past member and secretary of the Inventors&#8217; Association of W.A. Inc, to develop and market some of his inventions. For more information on cable management visit <a title="http://www.tidyline.com" href="http://www.tidyline.com" target="_blank">http://www.tidyline.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Organize Your Computer Cables</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computers are everywhere and so are their cables. Wires and plugs, what a mess &#8211; but not with computer cable organizers. If your computer area looked like mine, you cringe with all the cables and wires tangled behind your desk or even your feet. There are many wireless alternatives but not everyone is ready to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computers are everywhere and so are their cables. Wires and plugs, what a mess &#8211; but not with computer cable organizers. If your computer area looked like mine, you cringe with all the cables and wires tangled behind your desk or even your feet. There are many wireless alternatives but not everyone is ready to go out and buy all new wireless computer accessories.</p>
<p>You can easily, inexpensively organize all your computer cables not only enhancing your computer area, but making access to certain components that much easier. Ever try and find the printer cord and can&#8217;t figure out which cord is which, printer, monitor, router or modem. It&#8217;s enough to drive you crazy!</p>
<p>There is a tremendous assortment of functional and stylish computer cable organizers. Whether you are looking for clear the clutter of wires on your desk, under your desk, at the socket or at the power supply, there is a solution to end your frustration.</p>
<p>Even as we sit at our desks or computer workstations, there are lots of wires, the mouse, keyboard, speakers and more. The Cable Station is a welcome and attractive addition to any desk while keeping all your wires organized.</p>
<p>Are all the wires and cables from your monitor and printer hanging down the back of your desk for the world to see a tangled maze of cords? Then the Cable Zipper may just be the answer for you.</p>
<p>Do your computer cables run across your floor or baseboard? There is an attractive solution for you as well. The Cord Concealer does a great job of hiding those wires and comes in colors that compliment your decor.</p>
<p>Does your power supply or surge protector look like a ball of tangled wires? Yes you can organize those computer cables with the Turtle Cable Organizer and I just love the Cable Capture which is expandable and is extremely eye catching, just something a little different.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the use of organizing your computer cables if you don&#8217;t have labels? You need to know which cable belongs to which component. Well there are even labels for your cables!!! Cord Labels come pre-printed for use with your computer, how convenient. Don&#8217;t forget to label both ends.</p>
<p>How frustrating is it to charge your cell phone, use your head phones or iPod with all that extra wire? There are cable and cord organizers that are made small enough to make it an easy task.</p>
<p>So no matter what you need to make your workspace or office attractive and organized with all your cables, cords and wires there is a solution.</p>
<p>Ann Cohen is a mom, wife, friend and caterer who loves organizing, decorating and holiday&#8217;s. Learn more about the numerous computer cable Organizers that are available at <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/Computer-Cable-Organizers" target="_blank">Computer Cable Organizers</a>. End your frustration and find your solution today.</p>
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