"Holders" is a broad term that can refer to various devices or components used in electrical systems and installations to secure, contain, or connect electrical components or wires. The specific type of electrical holder can vary depending on its intended purpose and application. Here are some common examples of electrical holders:
These are devices designed to secure and organize electrical cables or wires. They can include cable clips, cable ties, cable clamps, or wire holders that keep wires neatly arranged and prevent them from sagging or tangling.
A fuse holder is a component that secures and provides electrical connections for fuses. It ensures that fuses are held in place and can be easily replaced when necessary.
Battery holders are used to secure and contain batteries in electronic devices. They often have spring-loaded or metal contacts to establish electrical connections with the battery.
Lamp holders, also known as bulb holders or sockets, are used to secure and connect light bulbs or lamps to electrical circuits. They come in various types, including screw-in lamp holders for incandescent bulbs and pin-type lamp holders for fluorescent lamps.