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Chicote 1/8NPT(I) X 7/16NS 0,5m Ref. 002355 Jackwal

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April 27 2025

4
  damianduarte5908


I used these at work. They are good

April 27 2025

5
  victormendoza6306


Great

April 27 2025

3
  anthonyelectric6045


And isn’t that much better? Use them anywhere on walls and ceiling joist. I’m with ya Bill

April 27 2025

5
  scotttribout1150


My question is, how does this compare to bundling? And the NEC rule on bundling?

April 27 2025

4
  SgtJoeSmith


It better be cause I just done it last week

April 27 2025

5
  bgundo72


what about usage with 12/3 12/2/2 when does bundling come into play?

April 27 2025

5
  Eric-vb5od


This is not allowed in oregon. Inspectors frown on this use.

April 27 2025

3
  tommycho9068


You are video makes it easy to understand and also makes my job easier to work. Thank you.

April 27 2025

5
  toolbeltworkshop6692


Thanks for this video Bill.. Normally I would not feel comfortable as an Electrical Inspector and Instructor with this since as the cables go up through the top plate, some electricians would drill out a single large hole and run all 8 cables through it, once they put in the fire stop, 334.80 kicks in which says that Table 310.15(B)(3)(a) applies and now we have an ampacity adjustment “derate” based on 16 current carrying conductors which is a 50 percent reduction from the 90 degree column of table 310.15(B)16 in the 2017 code and table 310.16 in the 2020 code which brings us down to a maximum OCPD of 15 amps which might be ok depending on what they are feeding and we also need to know what continuous loads there are which will require those portions to be subject to 125 percent of the continuous load plus 100 percent of the non-continuous loads on the respective branch circuits. What happens if they spray insulation in that cavity and fully encapsulate those bundled conductors? Sometimes, these fancy gadgets can get the electricians in trouble, I think it’s best for the electrician to always separate the NM-B cable and assume that it will be encapsulated in foam insulation or fire stop so that they have nothing to worry about. Again thanks Bill for your great videos.

April 27 2025

5
  glasshalfempty1984


5:04 wait a second, what about NM-B flat 12-3? Are you just just not supposed to use flat 12-3 or 14-3 cable with these?

April 27 2025

3
  562sela8


DOPE CHANNEL

April 27 2025

3
  lindseyyah1


yes its legal

April 27 2025

3
  Clayform14


So flat 12/3 are not shown on the package as being allowed. ???

April 27 2025

3
  AsHellBored


I like how these are daily information/quizzes, but my attention span is not this long

April 27 2025

5
  user-wk7wv8rn8h


I have never seen anything like this in the UK; I thought I was ahead of the curve with my dewalt stapler

April 27 2025

4
  guyjones4936


Jurisdictions often have extra rules. In our area, these are not allowed to be used to maximum capacity because our inspectors say it violates the NEC code concerning bundling of cables.

April 27 2025

4
  garydirkse9900


The NEC has rules about adjacent cables over 2 feet being derated in ampacity.

April 27 2025

5
  KetterHomeImprovements


Ding, Ding, Ding.... We have a winner.

April 27 2025

5
  robnystrom5690


Drywallers love more bumps on the stud,love the show sparky

April 27 2025

5
  markmadlena6009


14-3 and 12-3 are now flat.

April 27 2025

3
  zerosparky9510


I would not do this. I keep the cables away more. 2 or 3 down. Opposite side run the other cables. More cables together not smart in my opinion. Seen cables get knicked over the yrs.

April 27 2025

5
  fonkenful


Pardon the question, but as “legal” as this application might be, is it really a good idea to stack that many NM cables that closely together? Sure they’re all flat, and looks like a very convenient and quicker installation than routing them side by side but what about capacitive or inductive coupling, or the joy in isolating and single one of those cables should the need ever arise? If you need that many cables in a wire chase, there’s always a stud or joist on the other side of the cavity,

April 27 2025

4
  miket5506


1:13 “do you think this is legal?” I don’t care if it’s legal, but I doubt it’d be in the electrical supply store if it wasn’t

April 27 2025

5
  gwil6100


What about grouping factor and consideration for the disipitation of heat generated by the load. With these cables grouped tightly like this surely this could be a fire hazzard?

April 27 2025

5
  NotSoCrazyNinja


This is exactly what I was looking for to improve cable management in an upcoming project. I HATE messy cables.

April 27 2025

5
  samuelt2072


Yes

April 27 2025

5
  Bryster51


Any cable derating needed since minimum cable spacing of one cable diameter is not met?

April 27 2025

5
  rockoeasy9150


Can these cable stackers be used as a means to secure within 12 inches of entering an electrical panel. Do they have to be attached to a stud or can they be attached to a piece of plywood like what your panel box is connected too. Thanks in advance

April 27 2025

5
  lornes7526


Can the edge tab be trimmed off so it can sit flush on the midpoint of a floor joust, and do they meet code for cable securement within the required distance of the panel?

April 27 2025

3
  Abcdefghi4093


Can we get a video on how many wires can go through each hole in a 2x4, 2x6, etc. If the hole is 1/2", 3/4", etc.? Love the info

April 27 2025

3
  garbo8962


Who is your electrical inspector& stevie wonder . Any inspector worth his weight would.not approve.8.cables bundled so closr.

April 27 2025

3
  VengaboysFansiteEI


Now you need to make a video that explains how the WAGO lever nuts meet code for the real stubborn wire nut loving electricians.

April 27 2025

5
  1tufgt


Can these be used for network cables? I see it says coaxial but do t see anything for network.

April 27 2025

4
  Jason_Canada


Yes with de rating

April 27 2025

4
  wkrp10splayer19


scotty kilmer parody while do electrician work

April 27 2025

3
  tomgarrison8492


All circuits in that group of 8 cables MUST be protected by NO LARGER than a 15A overcurrent protective device due to de-rating.

April 27 2025

5
  Elfnetdesigns


Cool concept but I am curious to see the state of the holders in 10 - 15 years. Will the snap hold still hold or will it crumble? Also the NEC LOVES run on sentences lol

April 27 2025

4
  tombell1906


They need to update the 14-3 and 12-3. It also comes in a flat cable

April 27 2025

5
  Sparkeycarp


I was surprised to see the 12/3 and 14/3 nm cable was reduced to 2 slots and not able to use all 4 slots. Does not make logical sense to me. Must be some heat rating calc. Overkill.

April 27 2025

4
  douglasthompson2740


It says, "1 1/4 from the nearest edge of the cable or raceway...." Does the part of the GB holder with the nail count as "part"? If so it would not be legal because it extends all the way to the face of the framing member.

April 27 2025

5
  fritzmiller9792


This one of the best products to come out for residential wiring in a long time, I just love these. I wish they would come out with something similar that is rated for MC/AC cable. I really like how these isolate the cables away from the studs/ framing members and place them in their own plane. Great product. Great video too.

April 27 2025

4
  chaseoes


"Flat cables may not be stapled on edge" - what kind of sick twisted person was out there doing this that made them make this rule!?

April 27 2025

3
  lesteresechrist1152


Too many current carrying conductors in one run. Even more of a problem if the stud cavity is insulated.

April 27 2025

5
  newjerseybill3521


Too bad the instructions where so specific with coax. Technically you can use it for 75 ohm RG59 coax used for old school networks and cable TV, but not the slightly smaller 50 ohm RG58 coax used for radio communications.

April 27 2025

4
  gurjindersingh199


Csn I wire my entire house with emt inside the walls like a school or a hospital ?

April 27 2025

5
  lostintime8651


You said four and a half feet according to code how far apart are you putting these wire holders?

April 27 2025

5
  garystgermain5372


It is very legal

April 27 2025

5
  garystgermain5372


Legal and provides a neat job

April 27 2025

5
  mrevohk7423


Rev up your Romex!

April 27 2025

4
  hangngoaigiare


Those drywall guys love this they will screw them right through

April 27 2025

5
  zman783


The coaxial rating is weird. RG-6 is larger diameter then RG-59. So how do they allow more of the larger cable then the smaller one? Maybe placement ??

April 27 2025

5
  maestrovso


I take the quiz. It is legal as all 8 romex are secured at the required intervals. The inset gives them the protection from screws and nails. It is like when you run a single romex and secure it to the middle of the stud.

April 27 2025

4
  KadianUrquhart


Thanks for your videos

April 27 2025

4
  HapyHippie4.20


I’m having a hard time referencing how many NM-B sheathed cables (12/2&3w/gr) I can run through a 3/4” hole? Many channels say 2-3, but there’s a difference between 2&3! In my particular case I can easily pull (2)12/2w/gr & (1)12/3w/gr through a 3/4” hole inside the wall up through the ceiling going into the attic,but should I? Thanks for any help you can lend.

April 27 2025

4
  chrisneill6239


320.15(B)(3)(a) 10 current carrying conductors in a bundle (which this most certainly is) require a 50% derating or adjustment

April 27 2025

5
  jcaleca60


I guess right ✅️

April 27 2025

5
  joeweatlu5169


I see you used both the nail and screw to mount the one in your example. Actually the nail is for wood studs and the screw is for metal studs. No need to use both according to instructions.

April 27 2025

3
  pingpong9656


How do you pass the 8 cables through the bottom and top plates? Would it be four holes or one large hole?

April 27 2025

3
  maxslomoff


The code says when more then 3 conductors (not counting neutrals) are bundled together for more then 24” then you must derate. are you saying these clips keep the pairs of cables separated with the plastic enough to allow you to use them at their full rating? or derate the whole bundle?

April 27 2025

3
  KrazyKajun602


what about running nm cable in the attic on ceiling joist for nec 2020 code? Do you have to staple or not?

April 27 2025

3
  shawnshurtz9147


Wait you did derate for bundling more than 4 correct.

April 27 2025

3
  jasonritchie6827


the two cables per slot can actualy be fitted side by side and not jamed ontop of each other to allow even more space .

April 27 2025

3
  brentbeatty4171


Appreciate your insight brother

April 27 2025

4
  tobloo174


Hi M. Sparky...Still one question about this product. How can you install this device if you want your cables going cross floor joist if you dont want to drill through all of them, under second floor and over suspended sealing for example ?

April 27 2025

3
  RobElsh


What if you have a mix of 14/2 and 14/3 leaving a 4 gang box for example? How many then?

April 27 2025

5
  NAVY_NFO


Very nice! Thanks

April 27 2025

5
  timothywhieldon1971


I started useing these, i now keep a case of them in my truck. Its 100% legal, its a way of fastening. I do bathroom remodels and bathrooms often have BIG boxes with a ton of wires. these are fast and keeps the 2x4 wall from having a LOT of work

April 27 2025

5
  ClayAdams-zj8yf


We use these all the time. Quit over thinking it.

April 27 2025

3
  lessechrist2898


What about heat issues from bundling - especially if the stud bay is insulated.

April 27 2025

5
  zar187


way too expensive, for a small cable organizer,

April 27 2025

4
  Enlightn76


Cue the comments of "Smart Bois" claiming this qualifies as (bundling.)

April 27 2025

3
  TheBillyBlack


How about using these for horizontal runs in attics and crawl spaces?


 

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