Safe Guiding and Fixing of Cables and Corrugated Conduits

Expansion of Stauff's modular system for fastening industrial lines

  • Application of the system with a corrugated conduit hose, in this case used for protecting and bundling electrical cables
    Application of the system with a corrugated conduit hose, in this case used for protecting and bundling electrical cables
  • Insert made from thermoplastic elastomer enable the system to be used for individual cables as well
    Insert made from thermoplastic elastomer enable the system to be used for individual cables as well
  • DIN clamps from Stauff can now be used for additional line types with optimum results: cables and corrugated conduit hoses
    DIN clamps from Stauff can now be used for additional line types with optimum results: cables and corrugated conduit hoses

Stauff expands its product range of tubes, hoses and cable clamps for modular use in the standard series DIN 3015 (part 1) with a special clamp body version of type CHC for guiding and fixing corrugated conduit hoses, commonly used on mobile machinery and in stationary hydraulics. As a special feature, the fixed corrugated cable protection hoses are now held firmly and securely in place (without significant pre-tension), thanks to the special design comprising a single rib in the clamp body.


With a correct installation, axial sliding of the corrugated hoses is impossible


Insert made from thermoplastic elastomer, which reduce the internal diameter of the clamp body to commonly used external cable diameters between 7 and 18 mm, now extend the possibilities to use the system. Individual cables can be guided safely and without any risks of damage. System planners and line installers benefit from an essential advantage: The known and proven DIN clamps from Stauff can now be used for additional line types – cables and corrugated conduit hoses – with optimum results, while retaining the familiar work processes and without requiring double stock-keeping of metal hardware such as cover plates, weld plates and bolts. This also provides a uniform appearance of the system.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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