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I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of
wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White |
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"Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Why not just take a couple over to a local electrical supply house and ask for a hundred of "these things"? They will probably tell you where to get them if they don't have any. We used to call them strain relief's. JC |
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Do you have room to slide a piece od 1/4" plastic tubing over top of
whatever cable or pipe you are using? If so have a look at the M25 midget clips on this page: http://www.brisconelectric.com/STRAPS1.htm Good luck Lyndell "Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White |
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"Artemus" wrote in
: "Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White I recognize them. My father used to work for ma bell as an installer and he had a few pounds of them at home. They were used to secure JKT wire(now apparently called station wire) runs. No idea on suppliers though. Art Part of the problem is that a lot of folks are now using plastic clamps of one sort or another. For phone wire, I've been using plastic clips that come with nails pre-installed for decades now, and they sell adhesive backed ones as well. I need the clamps to be vaguely conductive for anti-static reasons, so most plastics are out. Doug White |
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"Lyndell Thompson" wrote in
m: "Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White Do you have room to slide a piece od 1/4" plastic tubing over top of whatever cable or pipe you are using? If so have a look at the M25 midget clips on this page: http://www.brisconelectric.com/STRAPS1.htm Good luck Lyndell The clamps holds 1/8" steel rod, and the connection needs to be conductive. In addition, the rod is bent, so it would be a bit difficult to get the tubing on. Doug White |
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Can you use copper and cut one side of these off?
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products...0450435&ucst=t Lyndell "Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White |
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Doug White wrote: I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White Take a look at McMaster 2978T65, it meets your dimensions and does not have a hole (adhesive backed), so you could drill the size hole you want. It's also nylon, but perhaps that is fine for your application. |
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"Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White H.H. Smith makes them, kinda pricey. http://www.alliedelec.com/search/pro...px?SKU=9201470 Best Regards Tom. |
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Doug White wrote: "Artemus" wrote in : "Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White I recognize them. My father used to work for ma bell as an installer and he had a few pounds of them at home. They were used to secure JKT wire(now apparently called station wire) runs. No idea on suppliers though. Art Part of the problem is that a lot of folks are now using plastic clamps of one sort or another. For phone wire, I've been using plastic clips that come with nails pre-installed for decades now, and they sell adhesive backed ones as well. I need the clamps to be vaguely conductive for anti-static reasons, so most plastics are out. Doug White How about adding a little contact spring to solve the conductivity issue and let you use the more available nylon straps? |
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"John R. Carroll" wrote in
: "Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Why not just take a couple over to a local electrical supply house and ask for a hundred of "these things"? They will probably tell you where to get them if they don't have any. We used to call them strain relief's. I can find something similar almost anywhere. Keystone makes most of the ones electronics distributors carry, they just don't make them that small. The trick is finding a source for this specific size & hole diameter. If the places I've already tried don't carry them, the odds of the local electrical supply house having them is pretty tiny. I can give it a shot. I've checked the catalogs of most of the companies that supply such things to the electrical trade, like Thomas & Betts, Raco, etc. & they all have larger and/or plastic clamps. Doug White |
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"Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White I recognize them. My father used to work for ma bell as an installer and he had a few pounds of them at home. They were used to secure JKT wire(now apparently called station wire) runs. No idea on suppliers though. Art |
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Doug White wrote:
I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg I have some 1/8" one hole clamps similar to what you are asking for. I'll try to grab one and measure it. FWIW, I recently ordered it from McMaster to anchor a wire mesh cage over a small transformer. Someone was worried that some slacker might lay their arm on an exposed 1.5KVA dry transformer and find it was hot. I could lay my hand on it for 30 seconds before being bored. Oh heck, I kept looking, will McMaster 9434T11 work for you? Wes -- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller |
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Doug White wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in : "Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Why not just take a couple over to a local electrical supply house and ask for a hundred of "these things"? They will probably tell you where to get them if they don't have any. We used to call them strain relief's. I can find something similar almost anywhere. Keystone makes most of the ones electronics distributors carry, they just don't make them that small. The trick is finding a source for this specific size & hole diameter. If the places I've already tried don't carry them, the odds of the local electrical supply house having them is pretty tiny. I can give it a shot. I've checked the catalogs of most of the companies that supply such things to the electrical trade, like Thomas & Betts, Raco, etc. & they all have larger and/or plastic clamps. Looks like you're in luck Doug. $40.00 a hundred is a little pricey but probably not unreasonable in the grand scheme of things. -- John R. Carroll |
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On Mar 28, 4:12*pm, Doug White wrote:
I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. *Here's a pictu *http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. *The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. *I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. *Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. *I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. *They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. *Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. *Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. *The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. *The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. *It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. *They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White See page 18 of this catalog section: http://www.seastrom-mfg.com/seastrom...20Brackets.pdf I think that Seastrom p/n: 5300-6-Z3 (zinc plated) might fit the bill. |
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m: http://www.fastenal.com/web/products...0450435&ucst=t That's for 1/8" pipe, which is a lot bigger than 1/8" OD. Doug White |
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: "Doug White" wrote in message . .. I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White H.H. Smith makes them, kinda pricey. http://www.alliedelec.com/search/pro...px?SKU=9201470 Best Regards Tom. That one is for 1/4" OD cables. HOWEVER, it looks like they also make a 1/8" one, sized for a #8 screw, which in some ways is even better thna a #6. Allied carries them as well! THANK YOU! I had checked Allied, but didn't find these. So much for their search engine. As for being pricey, 30 cents each to save a coupel of machining steps sounds like a bargain to me. Also, I bet I can find them cheaper elsewhere. Doug White |
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: Doug White wrote: I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg I have some 1/8" one hole clamps similar to what you are asking for. I'll try to grab one and measure it. FWIW, I recently ordered it from McMaster to anchor a wire mesh cage over a small transformer. Someone was worried that some slacker might lay their arm on an exposed 1.5KVA dry transformer and find it was hot. I could lay my hand on it for 30 seconds before being bored. Oh heck, I kept looking, will McMaster 9434T11 work for you? Those were the first ones I found, but they are too wide. However, it looks like soemone found something close enough at Allied Electronics, despite my earlier searching there. Doug White |
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"Denis G." wrote in
: On Mar 28, 4:12*pm, Doug White wrote: I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. *Here's a pictu *http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. *The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. *I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. *Some have an oxidized tin finish , and some appear to be bright zinc plated. *I have no idea where the one s I have came from, or how ancient they might be. *They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. *Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. *Most of the clips only go down to half a n inch wide, which won't work. *The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. *The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. *It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. *They could also be used to hol d down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White See page 18 of this catalog section: http://www.seastrom-mfg.com/seastrom...g/Catalog%20Pd f/Clamps%20and%20Brackets.pdf I think that Seastrom p/n: 5300-6-Z3 (zinc plated) might fit the bill. Bingo! We have another winner! That gives me even more options. You guys are fantastic. Thanks! Doug White |
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Doug White wrote:
"Lyndell Thompson" wrote in m: http://www.fastenal.com/web/products...0450435&ucst=t That's for 1/8" pipe, which is a lot bigger than 1/8" OD. I guess you missed this from Tom "H.H. Smith makes them, kinda pricey." "http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=9201470" "Best Regards" "Tom." Looks like a dead ringer. -- John R. Carroll |
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Doug White wrote:
I'm going nuts trying to locate a source for a specific size of wire/cable clip/clamp. Here's a pictu http://users.rcn.com/gwhite/Misc/Wire_Clips.jpg They are 3/8" wide, and fit a 1/8" diameter cable. The screw hole is ~ 0.150" in diameter, so they easily take a #6 screw. I have a couple in my miscellaneous hardware collection. Some have an oxidized tin finish, and some appear to be bright zinc plated. I have no idea where the ones I have came from, or how ancient they might be. They can't be that exotic, given that I have some from two different sources. I have tried McMaster Carr, Keystone, Heyco, Digikey, Allied, Mouser, etc., to no avail. Part of the problem is that everyone calls them something slightly different. Most of the clips only go down to half an inch wide, which won't work. The only 3/8" wide clips I can find are from KMC Stampings, and they have a 1/8th inch hole, which won't take a # 6 screw. I need ~ 100 of these for a product I have in mind, so it's more than I want to drill out, and too few to warrant ordering them custom. The alternative to these clamps is to do a lot more machining, which will probably render the entire effort uneconomical. It took me a couple weeks of pondering to come up with this approach, and given that I already have enough to build some prototypes, I figured I was all set. I've mostly been focusing on electronics vendors, because that is the most likely source for the ones I have. They could also be used to hold down tubing on something, or control cables on lawn mowers, etc. Does anyone recognize these & can you recommend a supplier? Thanks! Doug White They look a lot like a brake line clip. I've seen them down to 3/16" normally but I would bet a tap on the curve would make them fit 1/8" -- Steve W. |
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--Try Au-Ve-Co or however they spell it; they'll have 'em.
-- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : Blue Cross socks us Hacking the Trailing Edge! : $23,000/yr!! ... www.nmpproducts.com ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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steamer wrote in news:4bb0d53b$0$1668
: --Try Au-Ve-Co or however they spell it; they'll have 'em. http://www.auveco.com/index.htm Didn't find the right clips, but they have a lot of other neat stuff. I bookmarked them for the future. Thanks! Doug White |
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--Well in a pinch it wouldn't be that hard to make a punch and die,
then you'd have an endless supply! :-) -- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : Blue Cross socks us Hacking the Trailing Edge! : $23,000/yr!! ... www.nmpproducts.com ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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--Aha! Found 'em! The trick is knowing what they're called; look for
'half clamp'. http://www.thecliplink.com/index.php...roduct_id=3166 -- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : Blue Cross socks us Hacking the Trailing Edge! : $23,000/yr!! ... www.nmpproducts.com ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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