Possible Applications
Pump control panels in chemical processing plants rely on Riegler clips to fasten wiring harnesses and sensor leads to the frame, keeping the electrical connections stable despite the constant vibration of pumps and rotating equipment. The clips are positioned at the junction between the panel and the plant’s pipework, where they lock the temperature‑probe cable and the flow‑meter wiring in place, preventing accidental pull‑out during routine maintenance or unexpected shutdowns. By securing these cables, the clips allow operators to perform quick inspections and replace a sensor without dismantling the entire panel, reducing downtime and limiting exposure to hazardous substances. In a typical batch‑reactor line, the same type of clip is used to hold a pressure‑transmitter lead near the vessel’s outlet, ensuring the signal remains uninterrupted while the vessel is heated and agitated. This simple retention method also helps keep the cabling clear of moving parts, reducing wear and the risk of short circuits. The same clipping solution is often found in water‑treatment facilities where it secures level‑sensor leads on filtration units, enabling reliable monitoring without interfering with the plant’s continuous flow.