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Contact - Basically, industrial connectors are components of electrical connection technology. As electromechanical components, they are used to couple and disconnect lines, especially in the industrial sector. There are sometimes difficult environmental conditions or the requirements for durability, weight and reliability are different than those for private applications. For example, industrial connectors are used in control technology, in photovoltaic applications or for monitoring industrial systems. Furthermore, industrial connectors consist of one or more electrical contacts housed in a housing. You will find these contacts, but also the housings or complete connectors, well sorted and inexpensive here in the eibabo online shop. By the way, in order to avoid unintentional opening of a plug connection, these are usually provided with a lock.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connectors > Contact for industrial connectors you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Clip contactCoaxContactContact for industrial connectorsContact pinContact with compressed airCrimp contact socketCrimp pinEthernetFiber opticFiber optic contactFibre optic conductorInsulation displacement contactMassive contactMating contactPiercing contactPin contactPneumaticPneumatic pinPress-fit contactScrew terminal contactShield connectionSocket contactSolder contactSolid contactSpring clamp contactSwitching contactWinding contactfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Contact:ArgentaBeldenEltakoHartingHeilin Electr.IlmeLappPhoenixRS ComponentsSchlemmerSMC DeutschlandStäubliTE Con.Energy+Ind/EUTE Connect.Ind.WaltherWeidmüllerWieland
Convector - If you are thinking about heating your building, then you are probably wondering about the right technology. Read here about the advantages of convectors and how they differ from classic radiators. Find out interesting things about energy efficiency and discover our large selection of devices in different performance classes.Electrically operated wall convectors are used to generate a comfortable temperature in apartments, work environments and other common rooms during the cold season. Convectors are an interesting alternative, especially if central heating is not possible. Think of holiday homes, garages, summer houses or conservatories. The temperature maintained by the convector is regulated in two ways - manually or automatically.Image: Stiebel Eltron CON 15 Premium wall convectorWhat is a convector?A convector consists of a metal housing in which heating elements are located. The heating operation is controlled by an electronic or mechanical thermostat. The heating element itself is housed in a heat-resistant ceramic housing and sealed all around. A surrounding metal housing made of ribs, wings, fins or baffles increases the surface area and ensures optimized heat dissipation. This also guarantees maximum safety and protects people from burns, because temperatures of 600 °C to 1000 °C can prevail inside the device. The advantage of an electric convector is that it does not burn oxygen in the room and does not dry out the air.How does a convector work?An electric convector works on the principle of natural air circulation in the room. Warm air is lighter and rises, cold air is heavier and sinks to the ground.term convectionConvection is the transfer of heat in liquids or gases by currents in the substance itself. Natural convection occurs when substance is heated unevenly in a gravitational field. The lower layers warm up, get lighter and float up. The upper layers cool, become heavier and sink.The convector provides this 'uneven' heating and sets the cycle in motion. Thus, cold air enters the device from below, is heated by the heating element and then exits again through the holes in the upper part of the device. A cycle is created in which the cooling down and warming up ensures that the entire room is heated evenly. To ensure optimal operation, the convector must:stand on the floor on special stands or a trolleybe installed on the wall at a height of no more than 20 cm from the floor Access to the air inlet and also the air outlet should always be free of obstacles. An electric convector uses no medium to transfer heat and is referred to as direct electric heating. No time or energy is required to heat gases or liquids in the device.What is the difference between electric convectors?The main difference between the individual models lies on the one hand in the assembly and on the other hand in the performance. There are wall units and floor units. Wall convectors are usually no higher than 50 cm and can vary in width (approx. 50 cm to 100 cm) and depth (approx. 5 cm to 15 cm) depending on the output. A floor convector, on the other hand, is usually narrow and elongated. Convectors with universal mounting options are also available. These are equipped with detachable wheels or castors and also have fastening elements for wall mounting. The heating power is generally between 500 W and 3000 W. This is how you saveDevices with an integrated motion detector recognize when nobody is in the room and automatically lower the set room temperature. You can also choose between mechanical or electronic thermostats. Mechanical variants are less precise and are increasingly being replaced by electronic controls. This often allows the hourly temperature level to be set in advance or intelligent energy-saving functions to be used.The best of both worldsConvectors provide heat by heating the air. Radiators and classic heaters, on the other hand, work with thermal radiation. You can also get combined devices from eibabo®. These are convectors that have a second heating element to emit heat radiation.Please note that there are also convectors that work with coolant. Here, a liquid medium is heated centrally or in the device itself and flows through a pipe system with a large surface. Cold air flows through from below, heats up and escapes upwards. The liquid in the tube cools down during this process. Here, too, air circulation based on convection occurs in the room. The liquid in the device circulates according to the principle of a heat exchanger.What are the advantages of electric wall convectors?In everyday life, the differences between the individual heating variants become clear. Each system has its advantages and disadvantages. The following properties are worth mentioning for the convectors:rapid heating of the room without draftsthe device does not need to be supervisedbuilt-in thermostats regulate the temperature and prevent the heating elements from overheatingCan be operated in rooms with high humidityno risk of burns, the housing only heats up to a temperature of 40 °C to 60 °Cno sharp corners and edges, so that the device is also suitable for children's roomsdoes not dry out the air in the room and does not burn oxygensilent operation without fans Unlike central heating, the assembly of electric convectors is carried out where the device is needed. As a result, they do not disturb the movement within the rooms and blend discreetly into the living environment. This is especially true for wall units. The only requirement is a suitable power connection. This does not apply to electric radiators, for example. These are often placed in the middle of a room in order to optimally dissipate the heat generated. In these cases, power cords lying around are a real tripping hazard, especially for children.Depending on your point of view, power consumption can also be seen as a disadvantage. Continuous operation of a device with, for example, 2000 W can be expensive. However, you must compare this fact with the existing alternatives. Is there any possibility of another heating source? Would it be cheaper to run them? What conditions would have to be created for this? How sustainable would alternatives be? Considering these variables, using a convector can be the most economical heating method.How to choose the right power for a convector?Choosing the right output is an important criterion when choosing a convector. The rule of thumb is: 100 watts per square meter. This means that to heat a room with an area of 25 square meters you need a device with a power of approximately 2200 watts to 2500 watts. For safetyMake sure your power supply is adequately protected. Powerful devices may require a separate cable to the control cabinet with a larger cross-section. This value can deviate upwards or downwards if special circumstances have to be taken into account. With a room height of more than 3 meters, you can increase the output by one and a half to two times. If a convector is only used to support another heat source, the power can be chosen lower.With our efficient logistics, we can also deliver large devices to you inexpensively within a short time. Shipping is worldwide. Be sure to pay attention to high quality from well-known manufacturers such as DeLonghi, EHT AEG, Etherma, Fakir, Frico, Glen, Heller, Rowenta, Steba, Stiebel Eltron or Vaillant. You can get these here at eibabo®.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Convector (electric) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Additional heatingCombination deviceConvector barDehumidifierDirect electric heatersDirect heaterDirect heatingElectric convectorsElectric heatersElectric heatingFan heaterFast heaterFrost WardenHeating panelHeatwaveRadiant heatingRadiatorSpace heaterSpace heatingStanding convectorTowel dryerTowel railWall convectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Convector:DeLonghiEHT AEGEthermaFricoGlen DimplexGlenHellerRowentaStebaStiebel EltronVaillant
Crimping tool - Tired of frayed cable ends? Would you like to securely attach cable lugs or ferrules so that your wires are permanently fixed in screw terminals or spring terminals? With the high-quality pressing tools from the eibabo® shop, well-functioning contact connections can be made in no time at all. Manual, battery-powered and electric, hydraulic or pneumatic crimping tools are in daily use and are part of the basic equipment of a good electrician. Even the private do-it-yourselfer achieves better results if the tools used are easy to use and precisely cut, strip or press. In this article, we will introduce you to the most important pressing tools and give tips on what to look out for when buying one. Here you will find numerous high-quality crimping pliers, cable lug pliers, notched pliers, contact crimping pliers and other crimping tools at top conditions. All products in the shop are often used by us and our partners for years and can be recommended without reservation.What is crimping?Most of the items presented here are special tools for performing a wide variety of activities. But they all have one thing in common: the tools create a connection between two components by plastically deforming them. This deformation can be caused by pressing, squeezing, piercing, flanging or folding and is referred to as 'crimping'. All of these tools are by definition crimping tools, although 'crimping pliers' are often referred to as a separate product group. We mainly use the term 'press tools'.What is the difference between pressing tools?Pressing tools are different devices that permanently connect two materials or components through deformation. One of the most common applications is attaching connectors to the end of electrical wires. But many pressing tools are multifunctional. Depending on the application, you can also bend, cut or strip materials with it. The tools are designed in such a way that they are suitable for specific cable diameters, conductor cross-sections or pipe sizes in order to guarantee secure connections. There is typically no provision for the connections to be released.The biggest difference between the individual pressing tools lies in the type of function or operation. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages. When machining smaller components, for example, precision is often important. It is best to use a manually operated pressing tool here. When you need more power, hydraulic and electric models make your job easier.hand toolsManual devices are often small, light and intended for the tool case. These are in the form of pliers and are suitable for daily use on the construction site and for processing smaller components.Equipment for the workbenchBench tools are the opposite of manual tools. These are big and heavy and have power. Permanently mounted on the workbench, these can be operated electrically or manually with levers and rotary devices. Good to knowWith the manual and battery-operated devices from our shop, you are already optimally equipped for conventional electrical installations. More complex tools are more for commercial and industrial use. Electrical appliancesElectrically operated pressing tools are usually equipped with rechargeable batteries and do the work without much effort. Wired models are rare. Although these devices are not for the pocket, they are intended for mobile use on the construction site.Pneumatic pressing toolsPneumatically operated pressing tools require little effort. The compression force is provided by compressed air. These devices offer maximum performance and are suitable for demanding installations, repair services and maintenance work. Here we distinguish between small mobile devices and permanently installed models for the workshop.Hydraulic pressing toolsThese models are similar to the pneumatic variants. Here, too, there are mobile and fixed pressing tools. However, the compression force is provided by hydraulic fluid.The pliers for ferrulesA bare and unprotected wire end is not optimal for the connection with screw terminals, spring terminals or similar. This applies in particular to flexible strands, which consist of many thin wires. These ends will fray in screw terminals, become damaged, and lack the strength to be plugged into spring terminals. Wire-end ferrules were developed for this purpose, which give the wire a firm shape and improve the resistance of the wires to oxidation. This increases the longevity and reliability of a connection. A ferrule is a soft metal tube that is crimped onto the end of a stripped wire. Most ferrules are made of copper and are tinned, sometimes gold or silver plated. This serves to protect against corrosion. The diameter and length of a ferrule is determined by the thickness of the wire.NoticeFerrules are color coded for the maximum wire sizes. However, there are different, sometimes contradicting color codes. Please ensure the correct size to ensure secure connections.A ferrule is usually wider on one side to make it easier to put it on the wire. This side is covered with a plastic cable entry sleeve (protective collar). The protective collar serves as a transition between the core insulation and the ferrule. The ferrule pliers only crimp the copper part with the wire while leaving the plastic sleeve around the insulation undamaged.cable lug pliersIn addition to ferrules, cable lugs are often attached to the wires. Cable lugs are similar to ferrules. While a ferrule only encloses and protects the wire, cable lugs also have a special attachment option for the cable. This can be, for example:Ring Eyelets: The connection part consists of a flat contact surface and is in the form of an annular eyelet completely closed in a circle. There are versions with one hole or multiple holes. Cable lugs with multiple holes prevent rotation or movement of the cable lug.Clevis: The connecting portion of a fork is in the shape of a two-pronged fork. The connection point here is not a circular closed hole, but open on one side.Special shapes: There are cable lugs in special shapes, such as flat contact surfaces (with and without side guides) for sliding onto suitable mating contacts. TIP:Multifunction tools offer the option of changing the press inserts. Among other things, this allows you to process various wire-end ferrules and cable lugs with just one device. Choosing the right cable lug (and thus the choice of the correct cable lug pliers) also depends on the conductor class. You can find more information in the category 'cable lugs'.RJ45 crimping pliersRJ45 crimping pliers are specially designed for processing non-assembled network cables and telephone lines. The pliers are used to press the Western plug (RJ45) with the inserted wires of the cables. These pliers often have an integrated flat cable cutter and a possibility for stripping.Are there pressing tools for extremely thin wire cross-sections?Working with particularly thin cables does not forgive any mistakes. Problems can even arise with the classic manual press tools. For such requirements, use a press tool with a ratchet lock. This locking device in connection with an automatic cross-section adjustment controls the pressing process. Human errors are excluded and uniformly controlled pressing results are guaranteed.Can I squeeze wire ends with pliers?The pressing and squeezing of ferrules or cable lugs with conventional pliers is not recommended. You cannot produce a safe, clean and durable cold-weld joint with it. A bad crimping result means, for example, that the sleeve or the cable lug is loose and comes off. Air and moisture could enter the connection. Then corrosion occurs and the electrical conductivity would be impaired.Image: Klauke K 05 D pressing toolIsn't soldering much more stable than pressing?A proper press connection usually provides a stronger and more reliable connection than soldering. Soldered joints can break under certain circumstances, while pressed cable ends are significantly more robust. Press connections can be made more easily with cables and lines that have already been laid. Soldering in dark and hard-to-reach places is difficult.How do I release a press connection?It is not intended to release a press connection again. If you undo a press fit, the second try is unlikely to hold reliably. In these cases, shorten the cable or line and make a new press connection.Which pressing tools are the best?Professionals and ambitious do-it-yourselfers will find professional-quality crimping tools and tools for crimping, cutting and stripping at eibabo®. In addition to pressing tools of all kinds, we also have a wide range of accessories, spare parts and additional parts in our range. The pressing tools available here offer you efficient, high-quality technology. Well-known manufacturers include Cimco, Wiha, Klauke, Weidmüller, Harting, Knipex, Phoenix Contact as well as ABB Stotz and WAGO Kontakttechnik.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Tools (Press, cut and isolate) > Crimp tool cable lugs, cable end sleeves, screen connection you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Arbor press pliersBattery pressCable lug pliersClicknCrimpConnecting sleeveConnection toolsConnectorCordless cutterCrimp toolCutting toolFerrulesFinder springFour-indent crimping pliersFront pressing pliersHand toolHydraulic press headManual hydraulicsPneumatic toolPress diePress insertPressing pliers setPressing toolRoller press pliersSpecial toolStripping toolUniversal crimping pliersWire end pliersWire stripperfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Crimping tool:ABBCimcoEricoHartingIntercableIntercable ToolsKlaukeKnipexLappPhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricStäubliTE Con.Energy+Ind/EUWAGOWeidmüllerWielandWiha
Special tools communication - Buy tools for communication installations cheap and in a big selection from eibabo! We offer a huge selection of suitable tools for pressing, cutting, stripping, crimping as well as other useful accessories. You will find a wide range of stripping tools, crimping pliers, wire strippers for data cables, coaxial cable and fiber optic cables, hand tools, compression sets and compression pliers, assembly tools and assembly case, pressing tools and pressing inserts and application tools, cutting tools and pipe wrenches. We offer in our online store exclusively brand name tools and accessories from renowned manufacturers such as Triax, Kreiling, Weidmüller, EFB-Elektronik, Siemens, Phoenix Contact, Telegärtner, Kathrein, Rod Beck, Daetwyler Cabl.DNT, E + P Elektrik, Cimco and many other manufacturers. With our tools, you are able to carry out all necessary work for installation, maintenance and repair of communication systems quickly, economically and effectively. Use only high-quality tools to be able to achieve excellent quality and to work quickly and effectively.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Tools (Press, cut and isolate) > Special tool for telecommunication technique you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Application toolCoding toolCommunication technology special toolCompression connector crimping toolCrimp pliersCrimping pliers for communication technology connectorsCrimping pliers for fiber optic connectorsD-Sub connection toolD-Sub extraction toolD-Sub insertion toolExtraction toolGrip pliersHand pliersInsertion toolLSA PlusLSA-Plus application toolModular crimp toolParallel hand pliersPin insertion/extraction toolPressing toolProtective plug puller toolSpecial tool for telecommunication techniqueSpecial tool for telecommunication technologyStripperStripping toolTongsUniversal pliersWire stripperfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Special tools communication:3MAstro StrobelCimcoCobiNetCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDehnDrykomDätwylerE+P ElektrikEatonEFB-ElektronikFluke NetworksGrotheHartingHellermann TytonHomewayIndexaKathreinKlaukeKnipexKreilingLappLeoni DatacomMetzOBOPanduitPhoenixReichle & De-MassariRutenbeckSetecSiemensTE Con.Energy+Ind/EUTE Connect.(Kissling)TelegärtnerTelevesTriaxWaltherWeidmüllerWentronicWisi
Street lamp - Admittedly, very few of us will install a street light or a pole light in our driveway. But we at the eibabo technology store are not only delivery and installation partners for private individuals, we also count commercial companies and institutional facilities among our customers. Here the use of a street lamp is quite likely. It is not uncommon for delivery zones, building yards, parking lots or access roads to be adequately illuminated in the dark in order to ensure proper working and driving or a safe stay for people. This is where high-mounted, high-performance and energy-saving streetlights come into their own. Depending on the type and model, they can be mounted either on house walls or directly on a mast. Of course, they are suitable for use in wind and weather and work with a nominal voltage of 220 to 240 volts. They can therefore be easily connected to the existing power grid.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Luminaires > Luminaire for streets and places you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Constant luminous fluxConversion kitsDecorative outdoor lampHeadlightIndoor spotlightLanternLight pole lightLuminaire for streets and placesMast lightMushroom lightNeck lightOutdoor lightParking lightPath lightPedestrian lightPost-top luminairePost-top luminairesPost-top mountingPost-top round lightRound lightSquare lightStreet and square lightStreet lampStreet lightStreet lightingTop lightUniversal attachmentWhip lampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Street lamp:AbalightAlbert LeuchtenAura LightBEGA GantenbrinkLEDVANCELeipzigerMeyer + SohnOpple LightingPerformance in LightPhilips LichtRZBSchuchSignify PLSSitecoTriluxZumtobel

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How does customs clearance work with eibabo® and what customs fees am I required to pay? - Every country has normal duty rates that apply when importing goods. There are also so-called preferential customs rates that are only granted subject to specific conditions; these are generally significantly lower than the normal duty rate. Whether the goods are eligible for preferential customs rates or not may depend, for instance, on the origin of the goods and whether preferential agreements exist between the European Community and the country of importation, for instance special agreements exist with the EFTA countries Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Importation at the preferential customs rate, which is frequently 0%, is granted if the imported goods are considered products of origin under the meaning of the preferential agreement. This is only the case if the goods were entirely obtained or manufactured in the region of the contractual party in question. eibabo® is an undertaking of eibmarkt.com GmbH. eibmarkt.com GmbH is one of the few exporters authorized by the customs authorities in these industry. Multiple times a year, the customs authorities review compliance with all criteria. eibmarkt® GmbH is connected to the data center of the AEB and acts in accordance with the ATLAS procedure certified by the federal finance office. Our own digital customs clearance allows us to inspect and influence processes in a rapid, unbureaucratic manner. Our employees receive comprehensive training in this system and have multilingual backgrounds to answer international customer inquiries. This means that we procure all the necessary goods documentation for export (certificates of origin, movement certificate, proof of preference, other necessary accompanying papers in the import country) to offer you the highest possible degree of comfort and security. Furthermore, every shipment of goods will be declared correctly, which will save you as a customer lots of additional expenses and problems with mailing and customs.
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