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Mount to a surface and add a cable tie to secure a bundle.
For use in environments subjected to chemicals, these mounts withstand the most corrosive conditions.
Use these plastic mounts with metal-detector-grade cable ties when detection and retrieval is essential, such as in food processing applications. Mounts are brightly colored for visibility and contain a special compound that can be picked up by X-ray equipment and metal detectors.
These mounts meet UL flammability requirements.
Often used to secure vertical running material, these mounts maintain space between a bundle and a surface.
Prevent wear to bundles by mounting these spacers between two bundles.
With a perforated base, you can stick these mounts to a variety of uneven, curved, and angled surfaces to secure bundles.
A foam padded back combined with an extra-wide body protects sensitive bundles, such as fiber optic cable.
These ties are less likely to crack and break from dryness than regular cable ties.
Identify bundles at a glance.
Keep an assortment of cable ties on hand.
Whether you plan to change the bundle size or need a temporary hold, these ties have a release tab for removal and reuse.
Bundle and secure cable, wire, and hose.
These cable ties come with a material certificate with traceable lot number and product shelf life.
These cable ties have a finely ribbed body and a metal-toothed head that allows them to adjust to the exact size of the material without slipping.
The head of these cable ties is contoured to fit against pipe, tubing, and other round material for a tight fit.
With a thin, flexible body, these cable ties fit tightly around irregularly shaped bundles.
These strong, wide ties are often used as an alternative to metal strapping.
Use these plastic cable ties when detection and retrieval are essential, such as in food processing applications. Ties are brightly colored for visibility and contain a special compound that can be picked up by X-ray equipment and metal detectors.
Create custom-length cable ties for large bundles and heavy materials.
The tail slots into the head to create a temporary loop to hold wires. Hook and unhook the loop to add additional wires before permanently cinching the tie.
Use the built-in blade to remove excess length once these ties are secure.
Secure and separate parallel bundles with the same tie.
Protect sensitive electronic equipment from static buildup.
For use in environments subjected to chemicals, these ties withstand the most corrosive conditions.
These ties meet UL flammability requirements.
Take the guesswork out of identifying material—use the attached tag to label the bundle.
Remove these cable ties with ease.
Often used as tamper seals and in tagging applications, these ties create a consistent loop size every time.
Bundle items in areas, such as food plants, where the detection and retrieval of dropped or broken ties is essential. All of these ties are reusable and have a release tab for easy removal.
The rounded, low-profile head keeps these ties from snagging and allows them to fit in tight spaces.
Attach these cable ties directly to a surface—no separate mount needed.
Reduce gaps between the cable tie and bundle—these ties have a smooth body that allows them to adjust to the exact size of the material.
Keep cable ties easily accessible with these clip-on holsters.
Safety guards on the tip ensure the cable tie is cut without damaging the material.
Cut off a cable tie at any part of its strap without damaging what it’s bundling.
Multiple tension settings ensure a precise fit around the bundle.
Tighten cable ties and trim the excess with these tools.
Handle high production jobs with minimal effort. Multiple tension settings ensure a precise fit around the bundle.
Mount to a surface to secure and route cable.
Add push-in cable holder to this adapter to mount cable to DIN rail.
Keep an assortment of large and small cable holders on hand for holding and routing cable across your surface.
These mounts create space between a bundle and surface.
Grip delicate cables with these holders.
Secure multiple cable bundles with a single holder.
Quickly organize bundles of up to 24 data cables over long runs often used in cable ladders and trays.
Use these mounts with stainless steel cable ties when working in corrosive environments.
For use in the harshest environments, these ties withstand chemicals and UV rays.
Identify bundles at a glance with these ties that are coated for an additional level of corrosion resistance.
Prevent metal cable ties from damaging cable with these cushions that cover the edges of a tie.
The plastic coating on these ties adds an additional level of corrosion and abrasion resistance over other stainless steel cable ties.
The ripple in the body prevents over tightening and allows for expansion to protect material that frequently changes size, such as heat cable.
Stamp or emboss these ties to identify material.
The buckle allows you to cinch these ties tight.
Bundle cables outdoors with these ties that withstand exposure to UV rays and water.
The hook and loop on these ties holds more tightly than other hook and loop.
Ties are made from heat-resistant fabric to withstand high temperatures.
These cable ties are easy to yank apart or cinch shut, even when wearing gloves—a textured tab on the end gives you a good grip.
These ties stretch to hold material tightly without slipping.
These ties are flexible, reusable, and adjustable for delicate bundles or bundles that frequently change in size.
Flexible enough for small bundles, these ties are often used for electronics.
Easily open and cinch closed parallel bundles.
A textured tab on the end makes these cable ties easy to yank open and cinch shut, even when wearing gloves.
Create a cable tie with a buckle—no sewing required.
Able to fit small bundles, these thin ties are more flexible than other ties.
Create custom-length ties from a roll with hook on one side and loop on the other.
Add a hook and loop cable tie to these mounts to secure a bundle.
Mount bundles to surfaces with a screw or fastener. Since the mounting grommet on these ties is not accessible after material has been bundled, these ties are best for a permanent installation.
Feed a bundle through the closed loop and wrap the ends around pipe or conduit for support.
Secure a bundle and then use the grommet to temporarily hang it from a hook or peg.
Stick these ties to any smooth, clean surface.
Route and organize wire, cable, and hose along your DIN rail. Unlike zip ties, these cable ties can be temporarily undone to add or remove material.
Quickly attach and detach a bundle.
Keep a set of these differently sized cable ties on hand to use when you need them. They're flexible, reusable, adjustable.
Easily transport or hang cords, rope, and hose—these hook and loop cable ties include a handle.
Woven from flexible stainless steel yarn and Nomex, these ties handle temperatures up to 850° F.
Mount to a surface and add a beaded cable tie to secure a bundle.
Use in light duty applications such as tagging and attaching documentation to equipment.
Secure and separate two bundles with the same tie.
Loop and twist bale and bundle twist ties.
Formed to the shape of a round bundle, these ties close with a single twist of the top.
Secure large bundles such as lumber, cardboard, and wire coils.
Create custom-length ties for bundling delicate materials.
These ties have a loop on each end that can be twisted around each other for a secure closure.
A hard rubber coating and wire core helps these ties maintain their shape.
Create strong and durable custom-length ties with a hard rubber coating and wire core.
Bundle, close, and label bags and sacks.
Ties come on a spool for use in a twist tie machine.
The softest of our twist ties, they have a cushioned outer layer for bundling delicate materials.
Thread the end through one of the perforations to secure.
These ties are wide and flat for a no-slip grip.
These stretchy ties conform to irregularly shaped bundles to grip material tightly.
The evenly spaced ball-shaped beads allow you to adapt to changes in bundle size.
Route wires, cables, and tubing along T‐slotted rails.
Slide these clips on DIN rails—often used in equipment cabinet racks—to route and organize cables. Since these clips don’t require adhesive or screws, you can move them anywhere along the rail.
Create a loop by feeding the wire rope through the clamp and tighten the set screw to secure it in place. Loosen the set screw to quickly adjust the loop. Also known as Gripple rope clamps. They are for use in noncritical applications, such as fencing.
Make a removable loop without specialty tools for use in noncritical applications, such as fencing. Also known as tiller clamps.
These clamps must be oriented with the saddle on the long (live) end and the U-bolt on the short (dead) end. They’re also known as wire rope clips.
Kits include clamps and thimbles to support a wire rope loop and prevent it from fraying. Clamps must be oriented with the saddle on the long (live) end and U-bolt on the short (dead) end.
Constructed with a saddle for both the long (live) end and the short (dead) end, these clamps apply equal pressure without crimping or crushing the wire rope, so orientation doesn't matter. Also known as fist grip wire rope clips.
A clamp and thimble in one convenient fitting simplifies installation while providing support and fray protection to the wire rope loop. Use a torque wrench to tighten the clamp.
Install these clamps without any specific orientation, slide the nut over the rope and tighten it onto the threaded halves with a torque wrench.
Use in noncritical applications, such as fencing, where the strength of a forged clamp is not required. Install clamps so the saddle is on the long (live) end and the U-bolt is on the short (dead) end. They’re also known as wire rope clips.
These clamps have a forged fabrication and are reliable in critical applications. They are not for making slings. These must be oriented with the saddle on the long (live) end and U-bolt on the short (dead) end. They’re also known as wire rope clips.
Wrap these ties through tags.
Secure and insulate round signal wire such as data and communication wire.
These curved staples snuggly hold round signal wire such as coaxial cable and telephone wire.
Use these flat staples to secure romex cable.