Cross Section Standard Locking Push Mount Tie Natural PLP1.5S-M (Pack of 1000)
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• The Cross Section Standard Locking Push Mount Tie is a versatile cable management solution designed for secure and reliable fastening. It features a push mount head that snaps easily into pre-drilled holes, allowing for quick installation without additional hardware.
• Made of durable nylon, this push mount tie provides a strong and lasting hold, making it ideal for applications in electrical, automotive, and general-purpose cable routing.
• The locking mechanism ensures that cables remain tightly bundled, reducing the risk of loosening or damage due to vibrations or movement.
Also Known As:
Standard Push Mount Cable Tie, Locking Push Mount Zip Tie, Nylon Push-In Cable Tie, Secure Push Mount Fastening Tie, Cable Management Push Mount.
Specification:
| Product Type | Premium Cable Tie |
| Color | Natural |
| Environment | Indoor |
| Material | Nylon 6.6 |
| Length | 6.7 In |
| Width | 0.19 In |
| Thickness | 0.05 In |
| Standards Met | UL Recognized (File #E56854), UL 62275 Compliant (Type 1, 11), RoHS Compliant |
| Part No. | PLP1.5S-M |
Features:
• Weather-resistant material enhances durability and provides greater resistance to damage caused by ultraviolet light.
• Wingless design allows for use in confined spaces, making it ideal for tight installations.
• Functions as a cable tie, mount, and fastener in a single, economical part.
• Designed to attach cable bundles securely to another surface, such as a flat panel.
• Anchor easily presses into a pre-formed hole and securely locks in place for reliable holding.
• Locking push mount ties use an all-in-one, wingless design that simplifies attachment of bundles to surfaces in restricted spaces.
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