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HellermannTyton launches all-in-one rubber sleeve kits

HellermannTyton launches all-in-one rubber sleeve kits

Cable management specialist, HellermannTyton, has responded to customer demand by introducing an all-in-one kit for its well-known rubber sleeves.

Commonly used by those working in the electrical industry – including panel builders for data centres – rubber sleeves protect cables from heat, moisture, and chemicals. Safeguarding electrical and mechanical systems, the sleeves also ensure that cables are secured and easily identifiable.

An original HellermannTyton product, well known and popular with the trade, the rubber sleeves were previously only sold in quantities of 1,000 by colour. Now, with the option of a refillable kit, customers can fill 17 compartments with up to 200 sleeves in a variety of colours and sizes.

The introduction of a kit provides customers with an alternative to purchasing the sleeves in large quantities, so now, they can mix and match the sleeves in an easily accessible organiser that can be carried from job to job. The smaller quantities encourage waste reduction and save on cost, as the whole kit is worth the same as one bag of 1,000 rubber sleeves.

Extremely versatile, when applied to a cable the rubber sleeves will stretch to five times their original diameter; with the capability to stretch over a 10mm cable.

Jodie Thomas, Associate Product Manager for HellermannTyton, says, “Originally developed in 1935 for use on bicycle tyres, the rubber sleeves are one of our very first products and have since remained a popular choice with our customers.

“Providing our customers with the solutions that they need to complete their jobs is at the heart of what we do. By introducing a kit for the rubber sleeves, our customers have the peace of mind that they have all the colours and sizes to hand for electrical applications.”

Usually sold separately, the kit includes an expansion tool and a bottle of lubricant, the latter of which is designed to absorb into the sleeves to prevent cracking and maintain a good condition – something which is key to ensuring the cables remain secure and well insulated.

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