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12th December 1969, Page 105
12th December 1969
Page 105
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A 24-page Wire Marker Catalogue featuring an expanded stock of wire markers and a convertible wire marker dispenser card is announced by Hellermann-Brady.

New products among the 6,000 stock items listed are self-laminating wire markers with a transparent protective shield;, clip sleeves applied with an applicator wand for easier handling; circuit identification numbers for identifying entire circuits; terminal markers formarking hook-up points identically with leads; suffix numbers for a greater variety of marking codes; consecutive numbers in pairs for identical marking of both wire ends; write-on cable markers that accept variable coding; an expanded range of marking sleeves and Porta-Pack (pocket kit) wire markers.

The catalogue emphasizes the choice of seven marker materials and five marker sizes to meet a wide range of requirements. Stock lists are colour coded throughout for easier reference between marker material and stock number.

Technical information on each material recommends the particular wire marker best suited to enviroxtments to be encountered and for insulations difficult to mark. The five marker sizes identify wires from virtual hair size through cables up to 1in. outside diameter.

Also described are the wire markermatics for high-speed volume marking up to 1,000 pieces per hour, and the dispenser card holder to speed and simplify marker application by hand.

Published by: Hellermann-Brady Ltd., Breakspear Rd., Ruislip, Middx, HA4 7SG.

Obtainable free of charge.

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