Cables don’t stay where you want them — gravity, vibration, heat, and time always win unless you fix them right. That’s why ABB cable clamps exist. They’re the small, solid parts that keep installations safe, organized, and professional-looking long after the job’s done.
When you mount a bundle of heavy lines on a wall or a machine, you want it to stay there — not sag after a few months. ABB cable clamps hold tight. The design’s simple but smart: thick metal or reinforced plastic body, smooth inner surface, and a fastening screw that bites properly.
You can feel the quality when tightening — no soft bending, no cracking under torque. They stay firm even under constant vibration or load. The edges are rounded to avoid cutting into insulation, and the hole alignment is perfect, so you’re not fighting to line them up.
Installers like ABB clamps because they’re predictable: you drill, mount, tighten, and that’s it. They don’t deform or lose tension when cables expand from heat. It’s the kind of hardware that quietly does its job for 10, maybe 20 years without a complaint.
In smaller control boxes or along conduits, ABB cable clips help keep things clean and organized. They snap or screw onto surfaces and hold single or small groups of wires firmly in place.
The plastic versions are UV-stable and don’t yellow or crumble. The metal ones handle high temperatures and mechanical stress, ideal for factories or outdoor frames. You can even reuse them — they don’t lose shape after one pull.
A good clip is like punctuation in wiring — it keeps everything readable. ABB’s are the kind that make a cabinet look professional even before power-up.
When it comes to industrial environments — big trays, generators, switchboards — you need something stronger. That’s where ABB cable saddles and fixing clamps come in.
The saddles wrap around large cables or bundles, distributing pressure evenly so insulation doesn’t get damaged. You can mount them vertically or horizontally, and they hold tight through heat cycles and vibration. The bolts don’t seize, the threads don’t strip, and the rubber inserts (on certain models) protect against wear and micro-movement.
ABB cable fixing clamps are made for serious loads — thick copper runs, armored cables, or outdoor feeders. The metal brackets are corrosion-resistant, and the screws are galvanized or stainless. They keep cables locked down even on vibrating machinery or wind-exposed structures.
This is the kind of gear you can install and walk away from, knowing it’ll stay secure through seasons, storms, and maintenance cycles.
For longer runs or grouped wiring, ABB cable supports add the final touch. They keep spacing consistent, reduce stress on terminals, and stop cables from rubbing or bending where they shouldn’t.
They’re available in different materials and sizes — from small plastic guides for control wiring to multi-level steel supports for power lines. The load capacity is clearly marked, and the mounting slots are precise, so you don’t have to wrestle them into place.
ABB’s cable supports look simple, but they save time during installation and maintenance. Properly supported cables last longer and are easier to trace later — anyone who’s done troubleshooting in a messy cabinet knows how valuable that is.
Industrial wiring isn’t gentle. There’s dust, vibration, temperature swings, sometimes oil or salt air. ABB clamps and supports handle it all. The materials are resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and UV. Even after years outdoors or in production zones, they don’t crumble or lose grip.
They’re designed to be easy to install with standard tools — no custom fasteners, no guesswork. Everything aligns, everything fits, and the result just looks right.
At Bank of Lamps, we stock the complete ABB range of cable clamps, cable clips, cable saddles, fixing clamps, and cable supports — all available for B2B and wholesale supply across Europe.
We work with installers, OEMs, and industrial contractors who care about reliability down to the smallest detail. Orders ship quickly to Germany, Netherlands, France, UK, Spain, Baltics — always with datasheets and load specs ready.
Because a good electrical system isn’t just about power or control — it’s about how well everything’s held together. And ABB holds better than most.