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Djulbars2012-01-12 16:24:11
Cables and wires
Djulbars, 2012-01-12 16:24:11

How beautiful to tidy up the wires in the workplace?

The network is full of beautiful photos of racks in data centers with a beautiful SCS.
But I could not find examples of beautiful cabling at the user's workplace. Without any advanced things like lifting floors, and in normal conditions, when the cable is fed exactly from under the table using the voids under the floor, it is impossible.
For myself, I have so far settled on “shooting” with the help of screeds and a stapler to the table (fortunately, they are almost all made of wood of incomprehensible pressed material “under the tree.”
But the soul and thirst for aesthetics ask for more - maybe they will share photos of beautiful workplaces in terms of attaching wires .

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Ocelot, 2012-01-12
@Ocelot

A grille is attached to the back or bottom side of the table, to which you can already hook wires and small devices like adapters and surge protectors with ties / clips.

www.instructables.com/id/Computer-desk-cable-management-on-the-cheap/?ALLSTEPS

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2012-01-13
@mr_jok

10 interesting devices for organizing cables around the computer and between gadgets - lifehacker.ru/2011/06/28/10-interesnykh-prisposoblenij/

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Zverenish, 2012-01-12
@Zverenish

You can use regular boxes. Cut into small pieces, attach to the bottom / inside of the table and tuck the cables in them.
Today it is not possible to take photographs - tomorrow I will be there - then I will show examples of how I carry out such a task.

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GrassNetworks, 2012-01-12
@GrassNetworks

Simabox has a ready-made working solution, that’s what it’s called - a cable organizer (such a snake for wires)
img.archiexpo.com/images_ae/photo-g/cable-protection-system-for-public-spaces-18338.jpg

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Raivon, 2012-01-12
@Raivon

There are "sticky" (on double-sided tape) plastic squares with an eye. We sculpt a square on the inside of the countertop, put a screed into the ear, pull the wires under the countertop. Various devices, of course, cannot be fixed in this way.

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MazeFAQa, 2012-01-13
@MazeFAQa

If it’s completely budgetary, then, as already mentioned above, with improvised means.
If there is a little money, then:
www.dealextreme.com/c/cable-management-327?page=1&pagesize=52&pagesort=relevance
in particular
www.dealextreme.com/p/handy-cable-zip-wrap-white- 2-3cm-diameter-1-5m-length-35489 The
truth is not entirely clear - you need an option for organizing cables at the workplace or an option for supplying these same cables to the table (workplace). Slightly different questions.

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GrassNetworks, 2012-01-12
@GrassNetworks

cost $45

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mayorovp, 2012-01-12
@mayorovp

An option with a minimum of improvised means is “scotch channels”. The wire is glued with adhesive tape to the surface throughout the entire route.
The only limitation is the length of the wires.

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Ocelot, 2012-01-12
@Ocelot

How to pull a cable to workplaces? The most convenient option is the following. A thick cable channel is taken, like this:

and it stretches along the perimeter of the room at a height slightly above the countertop. All wires are laid in it, both power and low-current (there are just two sections usually). Opposite the tables, sockets are mounted on this same channel in the right amount, and you can always add more if necessary.
If the table is not against the wall, then the cables to it stretch behind the false ceiling, and then descend from the ceiling. It is most convenient to make a column at the table (at least screw two sticks of the same cable channel together) and arrange sockets on it.

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Geni220, 2014-10-18
@Geni220

but I need to buy a mortise round organizer like on Ali but in Moscow ru.aliexpress.com/item/60mm-Plastic-Desk-Computer-...
I can’t find it, tell me! Thanks

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