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Easy customisation of cabling ducts
10 June 2019
Conta-Clip provides all tools necessary for customising its UL- and VDE-certified VK series cabling ducts.

The VK-S cutter allows for shortening up to 125mm wide standard or halogen-free cabling ducts to the required length. Cuts are clean, without burrs, and with the exact required angle. This tool can be installed at a workbench.
VK-AKZ notching pliers are made for breaking out sections of the side walls cleanly and completely all the way down to the base of the cabling duct.
Expanding rivets can be processed safely and quickly using the SN-SW setting tool. Featuring a long shaft, it facilitates setting rivets in deep channels or in other difficult-to-access positions. Conta-Clip supplies VK cabling ducts with a length of 2m. Ducts made of rigid PVC and are said to have excellent form stability. They feature tight-fitting covers that still allow very easy detachment and reattachment. The material is lead-free, flame-retardant, and self-extinguishing according to UL 94 V-0.
Conta-Clip also provides cabling ducts in accordance with VDE 0472 part 815 for use in public buildings. These are manufactured from halogen-free plastic that does not release toxic gases in case of a fire. This material meets the F2 and I3 requirements of the NF F 16-101 railway standards. The company also supplies accessories such as flexible cabling ducts, coiled tubing, wire holders, support lugs, and expanding rivets.
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