CLIPLINE PAB-SK Series, Markers

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WIRE MARKER ADH 9MM X 15MM TRANS
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CLIPLINE PAB-SK
Wire Marker Carrier, Adhesive
0.35" W x 0.59" L (9.0mm x 15.0mm)
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1013290
WIRE MARKER ADH 9MM X 30MM TRANS
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CLIPLINE PAB-SK
Wire Marker Carrier, Adhesive
0.35" W x 1.18" L (9.0mm x 30.0mm)
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About  Markers

Markers are small labels with numeric information that serve the purpose of identifying wires. These labels can be securely attached to wires and cables using various methods, including adhesive, cable ties, clip-ons, slip-ons, perforated cards, heat shrinkable tubing, push-ons, slip-ins, miniature markers, and tape with a dispenser. The markers come in a range of sizes to accommodate different needs. The diameter of the markers can vary from 0.08 inches to 2.13 inches. Additionally, the width and length of the markers can vary from 0.12 inches by 0.12 inches to as large as 14.00 inches by 23.00 inches. These markers provide a clear and efficient way to label and identify wires in various applications. They are designed to be easily attached and secured to the wires, ensuring that the numeric information remains visible and intact. This helps with the organization and identification of wires, promoting safety and convenience in electrical systems. In summary, markers are small labels with numeric information used for wire identification. They can be attached to wires and cables through different means such as adhesive, cable ties, and clips. The markers come in a range of sizes, offering flexibility to suit various requirements. Ultimately, these markers play a crucial role in ensuring proper identification and organization of wires in electrical systems.