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Tubes and cables held in place by swivel clips

A TFC Europe product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 18, 2002

TFC has a new range of swivel clips from A Raymond that allow manufacturers to quickly install pipes in close proximity.

TFC has a new range of swivel clips from A Raymond that allow manufacturers to quickly install pipes in close proximity, on multiple levels and even in different angles that previously required predrilling and fixing with preformed moulded components.

This means swivel clips now make it possible to securely position cable bundles or hold multiple tube clusters at the correct angle every time during a wide range of assembly operations The clips are made up of a number of individual clips that snap together by means of male and female interconnecting links and spacer components.

The male and female interconnecting parts come in a full range of sizes and various angle fittings positioned around the circumference of the clip.

Manufactured from high quality acetal resin and polyamide, any combination of double, triple, four-way and beyond fastening configurations is possible, with pipes or cables of different diameters fastened together and held in place on a fixed structure.

Closed (locked) and open-ended clips are available and the swivel system allows these to be clipped together to provide a highly flexible solution for a wide variety of fastening applications.

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