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  • Electrical & Automations

    Batteries

    Batteries are portable sources of electrical energy that can power a wide range of devices, from small electronics like remote controls and flashlights to larger items like cars and buildings. Batteries come in many different types and sizes, but they all work by converting chemical energy into electrical energy.

    The most common types of batteries are:

    Alkaline batteries: These are the most commonly used batteries and are often found in household items like remote controls, toys, and flashlights.

    Lithium-ion batteries: These are rechargeable batteries commonly found in electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets.

    Lead-acid batteries: These are used in vehicles like cars and motorcycles, as well as in backup power systems.

    Nickel-metal hydride batteries: These are rechargeable batteries commonly used in cordless power tools, digital cameras, and other electronics.

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  • Mechanical Products & Tools

    Bearings

    Bearings are mechanical components that reduce friction between rotating parts and support axial and radial loads. They are crucial in many industrial applications, including machinery, vehicles, and power transmission systems.

    The primary function of bearings is to support the rotating shafts or other machine components and reduce the friction caused by the contact between moving surfaces. They accomplish this by placing a rolling element, such as a ball or roller, between two surfaces. This rolling element allows the surfaces to slide over each other with reduced friction, while still transmitting the load from one surface to the other.

    Bearings can be classified based on their shape, type of load they can handle, and their applications. Some common types of bearings include ball bearings, roller bearings, thrust bearings, and sleeve bearings.

    Ball bearings, for example, are commonly used in applications that require high speed and low friction, such as in electric motors, machine tools, and conveyor systems. Roller bearings are ideal for handling heavy loads, such as in the automotive and aerospace industries.

     

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  • Test & Measurements

    Bench – Top Power Supplies

    Bench top power supplies are devices that provide a steady source of DC voltage and current for electronic circuits and devices. They are typically used by electronics enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals for a variety of applications, such as testing circuits, powering prototypes, and troubleshooting electrical problems.

    Bench top power supplies come in a range of sizes and power ratings, from small units that provide just a few volts and milliamps to larger units that can supply tens or even hundreds of volts and amps. They can be either linear or switching power supplies, and may have adjustable output voltage and current limits.

     

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  • Test & Measurements

    Clamp meter

    A clamp meter is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of electrical testing and troubleshooting applications. Some common uses of clamp meters include:

    Measuring Current: A clamp meter is primarily used to measure the amount of current flowing through a wire or cable. This is done by clamping the meter around the wire, and the meter will display the current reading.

    Measuring Voltage: Some clamp meters are also capable of measuring voltage. To do this, the meter is placed in parallel with the circuit and the voltage reading is displayed.

    Measuring Resistance: Many clamp meters can also measure the resistance of a component or circuit. This is done by connecting the meter to the component or circuit and the resistance reading is displayed.

    Checking Continuity: Clamp meters can also be used to check for continuity in a circuit. This is done by connecting the meter to the circuit and checking if there is a continuous path for the current to flow.

    Diagnosing Electrical Problems: Clamp meters are also useful for diagnosing electrical problems. By measuring the current, voltage, resistance, and continuity, electricians and technicians can identify issues with wiring, components, and circuits.

     

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  • Mechanical Products & Tools

    Crimping Tools

    Crimping tools are used to join two pieces of material by pressing or deforming them. They are commonly used in electrical and plumbing applications to create secure and reliable connections between wires, cables, and pipes.

    There are different types of crimping tools available, depending on the application and the type of material being joined. Some common types of crimping tools include:

    Wire crimping tools: These are used to join two or more wires together by crimping a metal connector onto the ends of the wires. This creates a secure connection that can withstand vibrations and movement.

    Cable crimping tools: These are used to join cables or wires to connectors, such as terminals, lugs, or plugs. Cable crimping tools come in various sizes to accommodate different cable diameters.

    Pipe crimping tools: These are used to join pipes together by crimping a metal ring onto the pipe ends. This creates a secure and leak-proof connection that can withstand high pressure and temperature.

     

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  • Cables & Connectors

    Data Cable

    A data cable is a type of cable that is designed to transmit electronic data from one device to another. It typically consists of one or more wires that are wrapped in a protective sheath. Data cables can come in various shapes and sizes, with different connectors at either end to accommodate different devices.

    Data cables are used in a variety of settings and for a range of purposes. Some common uses of data cables include:

    Connecting computers to peripheral devices such as printers, scanners, and cameras.

    Connecting mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets to computers, chargers, and other accessories.

    Connecting audio and video equipment, such as televisions and speakers, to media players and other devices.

    Connecting networking devices such as routers and switches to other devices in a network.

     

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  • Electrical & Automations

    Drives

    Electrical drives refer to systems that use electric power to control the speed, torque, and direction of motion of machines, such as motors, pumps, and fans. These systems are commonly used in various industrial and commercial applications, including manufacturing, transportation, and energy production.

    There are various types of electrical drives, including AC drives, DC drives, and servo drives. AC drives are used to control the speed of AC motors, while DC drives are used to control the speed of DC motors. Servo drives, on the other hand, are used to control the position, speed, and torque of servo motors.

    Electrical drives are typically composed of four main components: the power electronics, the motor, the controller, and the feedback system. The power electronics are responsible for converting the input power into the required form for the motor. The motor is the component that converts the electrical energy into mechanical energy. The controller is used to regulate the motor’s speed and torque, while the feedback system provides information about the motor’s performance and position.

     

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  • Test & Measurements

    Earth Testers

    Earth testers, also known as ground resistance testers, are devices used to measure the resistance of the earth or ground to the flow of electrical current. This is important in a variety of applications, such as power distribution systems, lightning protection systems, and earthing systems for buildings.

    Earth testers typically work by injecting a current into the ground using an auxiliary electrode, and then measuring the voltage drop between the auxiliary electrode and a ground rod or other reference point. From this measurement, the resistance of the earth can be calculated using Ohm’s law.

    There are various types of earth testers available, including digital and analog models. Some models can also measure the continuity of grounding systems and perform other tests related to electrical safety.

     

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  • Cables & Connectors

    Electrical/Power Cables

    An electrical cable or power cable is a type of cable that is used to transmit electrical power from one location to another. It is typically made up of one or more electrical conductors (such as copper or aluminium) that are surrounded by insulation and protective outer layers.

    Electrical cables are used in a variety of applications, including:

    Power transmission: Electrical cables are used to transmit electrical power over long distances, from power plants to substations and then to homes and businesses.

    Building wiring: Electrical cables are used to wire buildings for electrical power, lighting, and communication systems.

    Industrial applications: Electrical cables are used in a wide range of industrial applications, including machinery, motors, and equipment.

    Renewable energy: Electrical cables are used to connect solar panels, wind turbines, and other renewable energy sources to the electrical grid.

     

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  • Safety Products – Industrial

    Eyes Protection – Safety Glasses

    Eye protection safety glasses are a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect the eyes from various hazards such as flying debris, dust, chemicals, radiation, and other potential eye hazards in the workplace or during certain activities such as sports.

    These safety glasses are made of materials that are impact-resistant and are designed to provide a snug and comfortable fit around the eyes. They can come in various forms such as goggles, spectacles, face shields, and welding helmets.

    Eye protection safety glasses should be chosen based on the specific hazards present in the environment or activity in which they will be used. For example, safety glasses with side shields may be needed for jobs that involve grinding or woodworking, while safety goggles with indirect ventilation may be needed for jobs that involve chemicals or liquids.

     

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  • Mechanical Products & Tools

    Fasteners

    Fasteners are mechanical components used to join or secure two or more objects together. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials and are used in a wide range of applications, from construction to manufacturing to automotive and aerospace engineering.

    The most common types of fasteners include:

    Screws – used to hold objects together by threading into a pre-made hole or material.

    Bolts – similar to screws, but typically require a nut to be fastened securely.

    Nuts – threaded metal components that secure bolts in place.

    Washers – flat, disk-shaped components placed between the nut and bolt head to distribute pressure evenly.

    Rivets – used to fasten two materials together by deforming the material to create a permanent connection.

    Clips – small metal or plastic components used to hold things in place, such as wires or pipes.

     

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  • Electrical & Automations

    Fuses

    In the context of electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is a safety device designed to protect electrical equipment from overcurrent or short circuit. It works by breaking the circuit when the current passing through it exceeds a certain level, thereby preventing damage to the equipment or even a fire.

    A fuse consists of a metal wire or filament that is designed to melt and break the circuit when the current exceeds a certain level. The wire is enclosed in a ceramic or glass tube, which is filled with a filler material such as sand or quartz to prevent the arc that occurs when the wire melts from damaging nearby components.

    Fuses are rated based on their current-carrying capacity, and different types of fuses are used for different applications. For example, fast-acting fuses are used for circuits that require rapid response, while time-delay fuses are used for circuits that may experience temporary overcurrent conditions.

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  • Safety Products – Industrial

    Hand Protection – Work Gloves

    Hand protection work gloves are designed to provide a barrier between the hands and potential hazards in the workplace. They come in a variety of materials and styles, each suited to a specific type of work environment.

    Here are some common types of work gloves:

    Leather gloves: These gloves are made from cowhide, pigskin, or goatskin, and are suitable for general use in construction, welding, and other industries.

    Nitrile gloves: Nitrile gloves are made from synthetic rubber and are resistant to punctures, cuts, and abrasions. They are often used in the medical and chemical industries.

    Latex gloves: These gloves are made from natural rubber and are suitable for general use in industries such as healthcare and food processing.

    Cut-resistant gloves: These gloves are made from materials like Kevlar and are designed to protect against cuts and lacerations in industries like metalworking and glass handling.

    Heat-resistant gloves: These gloves are made from materials like Kevlar and are designed to protect against heat and flames in industries like welding and metalworking.

     

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  • Safety Products – Industrial

    Head Protection – Helmets

    A head protection helmet is a type of personal protective equipment designed to protect the wearer’s head from potential impacts, punctures, and other hazards. It is commonly used in a variety of industries, such as construction, manufacturing, and mining, as well as in sports and recreational activities.

    The most common types of head protection helmets include hard hats, which are typically worn in construction and industrial settings to protect against falling objects and electrical hazards, and sports helmets, which are designed to protect against impact and concussion in activities such as football, cycling, and skateboarding.

     

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  • Electrical & Automations

    HMI

    HMI stands for Human-Machine Interface. An HMI machine is a type of device that allows a human operator to interact with a machine or a system. It is often used in industrial automation to control and monitor various processes.

    An HMI machine typically consists of a display screen, input buttons or touchscreens, and software that enables the operator to control and monitor the machine or system. The display screen can provide real-time data, such as temperature, pressure, and flow rate, as well as system status and alarms.

    The HMI machine can be used to control various processes, such as manufacturing processes, assembly lines, and packaging systems. The operator can use the input buttons or touchscreens to adjust the machine’s settings, start or stop the process, and respond to alarms or error messages.

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  • Cables & Connectors

    Housing connector

    Housing Connector is a device that is used to connect two or more electrical wires together within an electrical housing or enclosure. The housing connector is designed to ensure that the wires are securely connected, and that they are protected from damage and environmental factors such as moisture, dust, and vibration.

    Housing connectors can come in various types and sizes, and they are typically made of materials such as plastic, metal, or a combination of both. They may include features such as locking mechanisms, sealing gaskets, or strain relief to provide additional protection and security.

     

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