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Anyone building a bespoke office desk will be faced with the issue of how to organise the plethora of cable and flexes associated with a modern office, notably for computing equipment. Any commercially obtained office desk is likely to have a hole in one corner of the worktop to allow the passage of cables from a keyboard / mouse / telephone / desklamp etc etc, and this will be lined with a plastic 'grommet' or desk cable tidy. These typically have an inset adjustable cap, to accomodate different sizes and bundles of cables, and are deliberately large enough to accept a standard UK 13A plug:<br> | Anyone building a bespoke office desk will be faced with the issue of how to organise the plethora of cable and flexes associated with a modern office, notably for computing equipment. Any commercially obtained office desk is likely to have a hole in one corner of the worktop to allow the passage of cables from a keyboard / mouse / telephone / desklamp etc etc, and this will be lined with a plastic 'grommet' or desk cable tidy. These typically have an inset adjustable cap, to accomodate different sizes and bundles of cables, and are deliberately large enough to accept a standard UK 13A plug:<br> | ||
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− | These cable tidies are readily obtainable from a number of sources, eg: | + | These cable tidies are readily obtainable from a number of sources, eg:<p> |
+ | [http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?sku=CBBR4358]<br> | ||
+ | [http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=CBBR4359]<br> | ||
+ | [http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=CBBR4357]<br> | ||
+ | [http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=CBBR4360]<br> | ||
+ | [http://www.cabletidy-direct.co.uk]<br> |
Revision as of 00:23, 18 December 2006
Anyone building a bespoke office desk will be faced with the issue of how to organise the plethora of cable and flexes associated with a modern office, notably for computing equipment. Any commercially obtained office desk is likely to have a hole in one corner of the worktop to allow the passage of cables from a keyboard / mouse / telephone / desklamp etc etc, and this will be lined with a plastic 'grommet' or desk cable tidy. These typically have an inset adjustable cap, to accomodate different sizes and bundles of cables, and are deliberately large enough to accept a standard UK 13A plug:
These cable tidies are readily obtainable from a number of sources, eg: