Collet & Tag Markers
FAQs
Collet and tag markers are used to clearly identify and label cables, wires, and components in telecom, fibre, and electrical installations. They provide durable, high visibility identification that remains legible even in harsh conditions.
- Collet markers are small, colour coded or numbered sleeves that slide onto cables or wires for quick ID.
- Tag markers are larger, flat tags designed for tie-on labelling of bigger cables or cable bundles.
These systems help ensure accurate circuit tracing, fault finding, and maintenance, especially in dense patching or field installations.
Netceed supplies a full range of pre-printed and blank markers for both small and large-scale cable labelling:
- Collet markers are slide-on identifiers for small diameter cables, fibres, or wires
- Tag markers are tie-on labels for larger power or data cables
- Printed marker kits are pre-numbered or lettered sets for quick identification
- Custom printed markers are company, port, or circuit-specific identification
- Accessories like marker holders, carrier strips, and applicators
These are compatible with standard cable marker systems used across the telecom and electrical industries.
You can:
- Choose collet markers for small or individual conductors, such as patch cords, fibre jumpers, or panel wiring.
- Choose tag markers for larger or outdoor cables, like feeder or power lines.
- For permanent, outdoor, or industrial environments, select U -resistant, flame retardant, or halogen free materials.
- For high volume labelling, use pre-printed or printer compatible tags to save time.
Correct selection ensures clarity, compliance, and long term reliability in labelling systems.
Yes. Netceed’s range of collet and tag markers complies with relevant telecoms and electrical labelling standards, including:
- IEC 304, identification and marking of electrical equipment
- LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) options for safety critical installations
- RoHS and REACH environmental compliance
- UV and chemical resistance for outdoor or industrial environments
Using compliant markers ensures clear, durable and regulation approved identification across all installation types.