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Wire placement racks

Hi Good Morning To All,

I want to place the bundles of wires in a rack. Can you provide any idea to show them on the racks for easy identification. Or any special type of provisions are there for placing wires on the racks in stores department.
Reply urgently,
Thanks in advance.
Jun 2 '08 #1
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Stang02GT
1,208 Expert 1GB
Hi Good Morning To All,

I want to place the bundles of wires in a rack. Can you provide any idea to show them on the racks for easy identification. Or any special type of provisions are there for placing wires on the racks in stores department.
Reply urgently,
Thanks in advance.

uhhh...... you could put labels on the racks that say what kind of wire it is. Color code them...there are a lot of different things you could do.
Jun 2 '08 #2
debasisdas
8,127 Expert 4TB
Use some algorithm
Check some conditions .
Write a loop.
..........
.......


and you are done...........
Jun 2 '08 #3
Stang02GT
1,208 Expert 1GB
Use some algorithm
Check some conditions .
Write a loop.
..........
.......


and you are done...........

I thought he was just asking for an idea for physically identifying these wires when he places them on the racks. My impression was that this was not a technical question.


Maybe efftronics could provide us more details so we can clarify this?
Jun 2 '08 #4
Hi good morning,
Thanks for u r reply you are right mr.Stang02GT i want physical placement of wires only. Now i am placing the wire bundles one after another in a rack by giving names of labels but i want to arrange in a proper way to identify clearly.
Jun 3 '08 #5
Stang02GT
1,208 Expert 1GB
Hi good morning,
Thanks for u r reply you are right mr.Stang02GT i want physical placement of wires only. Now i am placing the wire bundles one after another in a rack by giving names of labels but i want to arrange in a proper way to identify clearly.

I'm not sure what kind of wires you have or how many different types but you could put all the same type of wires together. Like copper, and then arrange them on the self the thickness or some other characteristic that makes them different.
Jun 3 '08 #6
RedSon
5,000 Expert 4TB
I'm not sure what kind of wires you have or how many different types but you could put all the same type of wires together. Like copper, and then arrange them on the self the thickness or some other characteristic that makes them different.
You could get heatshrink wire labeling. Then you can label everything with some combinations of letters and numbers.
Jun 3 '08 #7

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