Bundle cable, wire, and hose in seconds. Easier to install than twist ties, just wrap around and pull tight. When no longer needed, snip them off and throw away. Also known as zip ties.
Nylon—Wear resistant for long life, these ties are the go-to for most applications. However, they can swell and weaken from moisture, so they’re best for dry environments.
UL Standard—These ties meet UL standards to keep your work up to code. They have been independently tested to verify that they meet industry specifications for use in electrical systems.
From pouring rain to blazing sun, these ties won’t rust, sag, or weaken over time. They weather long-term installations, such as HVAC equipment and outdoor pipe runs. If you can’t get the ties snug enough pulling by hand, use a tensioner tool.
Fold-Over Closure—These ties fold back through the buckle to secure. Unfold to adjust and reuse.
Plastic-Coated Stainless Steel—These ties have an extra layer of protection. The coating is a barrier against moisture and corrosion from contact with dissimilar metals. It also prevents the edges of the tie from scraping or cutting into your bundle.
Also known as tarp straps, these bungee cords stand up to wet weather and sunlight. Overall length is measured from the end of one s-hook to the end of the other s-hook.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Stainless Steel End Fitting—Stainless steel fittings are more corrosion resistant than zinc-plated steel fittings.