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  2. Cable management - Wikipedia

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    Good cable management also makes working inside a computer much easier by providing safer hardware installation, repair, or removal. Some PC mod enthusiasts showcase the internal components of their systems with a window mod, which displays the aesthetics of internal cabling as well as the skills and wealth of the modder.

  3. 20 Things to Really Organize Your Overstuffed Garage - AOL

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    Deep breaths: Here are 22 items that can help organize your garage, from storage racks and bit holders to tool bags and kayak straps. Prices and availability are subject to change.

  4. Electrical conduit - Wikipedia

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    A duct bank will allow replacement of damaged cables between buildings or additional power and communications circuits to be added, without the expense of re-excavation of a trench. While metal conduit is occasionally used for burial, usually PVC , polyethylene or polystyrene plastics are now used due to lower cost, easier installation, and ...

  5. Spare parts management - Wikipedia

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    an automobile carries a less-functional "donut" tire as replacement instead of a functionally equivalent tire. a member of a household buys extra light bulbs since it is probable that one of the lights in the house will eventually burn out and require replacement. a computer user will purchase a ream of computer paper instead of a sheet at a time.

  6. 110 block - Wikipedia

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    A 110 punch block. A 110 block is a type of punch-down block used to terminate runs of on-premises wiring in a structured cabling system. The designation 110 is also used to describe a type of insulation displacement contact (IDC) connector used to terminate twisted pair cables, [1] which uses a punch-down tool similar to the type used for the older 66 block.

  7. Cable lacing - Wikipedia

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    Cable lacing is a method for tying wiring harnesses and cable looms, traditionally used in telecommunication, naval, and aerospace applications. This old cable management technique, taught to generations of lineworkers , [ 1 ] is still used in some modern applications since it does not create obstructions along the length of the cable, avoiding ...