Heat Stabilized Standard Cross Section Locking Cable Tie Black PLT2.5S-M30 (Pack of 1000)
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• The Heat Stabilized Standard Cross Section Locking Cable Tie is specifically designed for high-temperature environments where traditional nylon cable ties may not perform adequately.
• Made from heat-stabilized nylon, this cable tie can withstand elevated temperatures, making it ideal for applications in areas with continuous heat exposure, such as industrial, automotive, or electrical environments.
• It offers reliable, strong bundling with a self-locking mechanism that ensures secure fastening. The one-piece construction simplifies installation and ensures consistent performance under demanding conditions.
Also Known As:
Heat-Resistant Cable Tie, High-Temperature Cable Tie, Heat Stabilized Cable Tie, Temperature-Resistant Locking Cable Tie, Industrial-Grade Cable Tie, High-Performance Locking Cable Tie.
Specification:
| Product Type | Premium Cable Tie |
| Color |
Black |
| Environment | Indoor |
| Material | Nylon 6.6 |
| Material Properties | Heat-Stabilized |
| Resistance Properties | Heat-Resistant |
| Length | 9.8 In |
| Width | 0.19 In |
| Thickness | 0.052 In |
| Standards Met | CSA Certified, UL Recognized (File #E56854), UL 62275 Compliant (Type 2S, 21S), RoHS Compliant |
| Part No. | PLT2.5S-M30 |
Features:
• One-piece construction for consistent performance and reliability
• Lowest threading force of any one-piece cable tie in the industry for easier installation
• Curved tip is easy to pick up from flat surfaces and allows faster initial threading to speed installation
• Designed for high-temperature applications up to 239°F (115°C) for indoor use
• Provides strong, reliable bundling for use in challenging environments
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