I’ve just used the Walldogs with metal clips inside mini trunking on a project. Found that drilling a 4mm hole instead of the recommended 5mm worked best. Really fast when you get the hang of it.
Have you tried the d-line conduit clips? They are great bits of kit, not only are they fire safe but they are almost invisible when fitted. So another more aesthetically pleasing than saddles.
i watched an ex fireman/electrician on sparky ninja, and he made an interesting comment, he said upon entering a room with a suspended ceiling, they automatically pulled it down. That is a complete metal structure, well the frame, so even if there were cables resting on the ceiling they should be ok. And its hardly premature if they are pulling it down.
in Australia at least, it is forbidden to lay any cables (mains, cat, fibre, or coax) across a drop ceiling, they must be securely independently supported and the supports can not be attached to the same support for the drop ceiling itself. But I also dont think they pull the drop ceiling down here
I wouldn't use the spring clips personally, as I wouldn't say they are the best out there and they don't sit central in the trunking. So you can't stick quite a few cables or a couple of large cable in there, like a bit of 10mm T&E or large singles.
I like the cable-safes, but then that's probably an age thing, cant beat the plastic coated strap band for other areas or the dewalt stapler .. but then that's pricey if not used much
Does 18th edition also apply to data/comms cable and are these included to premature collapse? I’d guess it does but can not fine anything to confirm that cat5/6/7 fibre or ADSL cables cover this. Thanks in advance
Yep dewalt wall dogs are dreadful and expensive. I have used allround band in mini trunking and on walls and ceilings were the f clips get used works as well as what was shown in the video.
As a construction warrior of 54 years, in this time I have witnessed a fatality (Electrical sub station) a few near misses with some very serious flash burns. Listening and looking at this video I just wonder are we loosing the plot when it come to risk assessments, ie, with tangling cables that could effect the performance of the fire service. Love to here comments. BR Valentine Shanley. PS is the Woke brigade creeping into construction ?
The dewalts are shite I’ve only found they work well in concrete and even then over tighten them slightly and they strip the thread they’ve cut in the material. I still have a box from 2yrs ago kicking around the van 😂
I’ve just used the Walldogs with metal clips inside mini trunking on a project. Found that drilling a 4mm hole instead of the recommended 5mm worked best. Really fast when you get the hang of it.
Have you tried the d-line conduit clips? They are great bits of kit, not only are they fire safe but they are almost invisible when fitted. So another more aesthetically pleasing than saddles.
Brilliant! Really helpful. Thank you.
i watched an ex fireman/electrician on sparky ninja, and he made an interesting comment, he said upon entering a room with a suspended ceiling, they automatically pulled it down. That is a complete metal structure, well the frame, so even if there were cables resting on the ceiling they should be ok. And its hardly premature if they are pulling it down.
in Australia at least, it is forbidden to lay any cables (mains, cat, fibre, or coax) across a drop ceiling, they must be securely independently supported and the supports can not be attached to the same support for the drop ceiling itself. But I also dont think they pull the drop ceiling down here
Excellent video
You could use all round band
I wouldn't use the spring clips personally, as I wouldn't say they are the best out there and they don't sit central in the trunking. So you can't stick quite a few cables or a couple of large cable in there, like a bit of 10mm T&E or large singles.
Thanks for the video 👍
1st one when you used the Schneider clips, could of used the Dewalt Electrician Stapler got the spacing on it etc
Do you think the cable clipped to the truss would not just fall onto the plasterboard ceiling?
There was no plasterboard, open trusses.
I like the cable-safes, but then that's probably an age thing, cant beat the plastic coated strap band for other areas or the dewalt stapler .. but then that's pricey if not used much
Gone are the days of getting 2 x 2.5mm and 2 x 1mm in some mt2
Bring back the buckle clip job done
I have a load of buckle clips
Does 18th edition also apply to data/comms cable and are these included to premature collapse? I’d guess it does but can not fine anything to confirm that cat5/6/7 fibre or ADSL cables cover this.
Thanks in advance
Could you not use all round band to clip the group of existing cables
Is all round band a suitable option?
yep and cheaper
Yep dewalt wall dogs are dreadful and expensive. I have used allround band in mini trunking and on walls and ceilings were the f clips get used works as well as what was shown in the video.
My old friend patent strap to the rescue
Metal conduit or pvc conduit with metal saddles :)
Are you not having a ceiling?
What happened to the appearance of the linian fire clip?
Link in the description to previous videos which feature - Linian T&E clip and Linian superclip for SWA.
As a construction warrior of 54 years, in this time I have witnessed a fatality (Electrical sub station) a few near misses with some very serious flash burns. Listening and looking at this video I just wonder are we loosing the plot when it come to risk assessments, ie, with tangling cables that could effect the performance of the fire service. Love to here comments. BR Valentine Shanley. PS is the Woke brigade creeping into construction ?
simply use all round band instead of having to constantly stock up on all these clips.. One reel would last ages
Lasts ages but takes longer
The dewalts are shite I’ve only found they work well in concrete and even then over tighten them slightly and they strip the thread they’ve cut in the material. I still have a box from 2yrs ago kicking around the van 😂
I use wall dogs all the time and once you get the knack very little can touch them for the application.