Apparatus and method for supporting wire bundles within a struct

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – Through wall or plate

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174 65G, 174 92, 248 56, H01B 1726, H02G 322

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054060320

ABSTRACT:
A device for supporting wire bundles which pass through an opening of a structural element such as the tracks of an airplane slat. The device includes an inside spacer element which both supports and spaces apart the individual wire bundles. The spacer is supported within a hollow split bolt which is formed by two half cylinders which are held together by detachable connectors as well as by a split locking nut which is screwed onto a threaded end of the split bolt. The nut is also formed by the joining of two half nuts which are held together by detachable connectors. In this manner, the supporter can be installed around wire bundles which are already in place through the structure opening.

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