Generic Cable Tie, 100 Nos Pack
Generic Cable Tie, 100 Nos Pack
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Quick Answer: What are Generic Cable Ties used for?
Generic Cable Ties (100 Nos Pack) are high-quality Nylon 66 zip ties, designed for bundling, organizing, and securing cables, wires, and materials across electrical, IT, automotive, construction, industrial, and marine applications.
- Material: High-Quality Nylon 66
- Package Quantity: 100 pieces per pack (bulk value pack)
- Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
- Tensile Strength: 8kg to 54kg (depending on size)
- Fire Rating: UL 94 V-2 flame retardant (safety certified)
- Available Sizes: 100mm, 150mm, 200mm, 250mm, 300mm
- Design: Standard ratchet mechanism for secure locking
Product Description
Generic Cable Ties are professional-grade fastening solutions manufactured from high-quality Nylon 66, engineered to provide reliable bundling and securing across diverse applications. The 100-piece bulk pack offers excellent value for contractors, electricians, IT professionals, and DIY enthusiasts requiring versatile fastening solutions.
Available in five sizes from 100mm to 300mm, these cable ties accommodate various bundling requirements from small wire groups to large cable harnesses. The UL 94 V-2 flame retardant rating ensures safety compliance in electrical applications, while the wide temperature range (-40°C to +85°C) enables use in extreme environments. The standard ratchet mechanism provides secure, one-way locking that won't slip or loosen over time.
Technical Specifications (Quick Reference)
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | High-Quality Nylon 66 |
| Package Quantity | 100 pieces per pack |
| Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C |
| Tensile Strength | 8kg to 54kg (size dependent) |
| Fire Rating | UL 94 V-2 flame retardant |
| Available Sizes | 100mm, 150mm, 200mm, 250mm, 300mm |
| Locking Mechanism | Standard ratchet (one-way locking) |
Recommended Applications
- Electrical Installations: Bundling and organizing electrical cables and wiring harnesses
- IT & Data Centers: Cable management for network cables, server racks, and patch panels
- Automotive: Securing wiring looms, hoses, and components under the hood
- Construction: Temporary and permanent fastening on job sites
- Industrial Manufacturing: Assembly line bundling and equipment organization
- Marine Applications: Securing rigging, cables, and equipment on boats (within temperature range)
- Home Organization: General-purpose bundling, organizing, and securing household items
FAQs
1) What size cable tie do I need for my application?
Measure your bundle diameter and add 20-30% for clearance: 100mm for small bundles (up to 25mm diameter), 150mm for medium (up to 40mm), 200mm for large (up to 55mm), 250mm for extra-large (up to 70mm), and 300mm for heavy-duty (up to 85mm). When in doubt, choose the next size up.
2) Can I reuse cable ties or remove them without cutting?
Standard ratchet cable ties are designed for one-time use and must be cut for removal. For reusable applications, consider releasable cable ties with a release tab or hook-and-loop (Velcro) straps. Attempting to force-release standard ties can damage the ratchet mechanism.
3) What does UL 94 V-2 flame retardant rating mean?
UL 94 V-2 rating means the cable tie is self-extinguishing within 30 seconds when exposed to flame and won't drip flaming particles. This is important for electrical applications where fire safety is critical. V-2 is suitable for most general electrical work; V-0 rating offers even higher fire resistance for critical applications.
4) Can I use these cable ties outdoors?
Standard Nylon 66 cable ties can be used outdoors but UV exposure will degrade them over time (typically 6-12 months). For long-term outdoor use, choose UV-stabilized (black) cable ties specifically rated for outdoor applications. These resist sun damage and last 3-5 years or more outdoors.
5) How tight should I fasten cable ties?
Tighten snugly but not excessively—cables should be secure without crushing or deforming. Over-tightening can damage cable insulation, restrict airflow (causing overheating), or stress the tie to breaking point. For delicate cables, use finger-tight tension and consider padded or wider ties.
6) What's the difference between tensile strength ratings?
Tensile strength indicates maximum load before breaking: 8kg for 100mm (light-duty), 18kg for 150mm (medium-duty), 22kg for 200mm, 40kg for 250mm, and 54kg for 300mm (heavy-duty). Match the strength rating to your application—don't use light-duty ties for heavy bundles or structural applications.
7) How do I cut cable tie tails flush for a professional finish?
Use flush-cut cable tie cutters or diagonal cutters positioned perpendicular to the tie. Cut as close to the head as possible without damaging the locking mechanism. Standard wire cutters leave sharp edges; flush-cut tools provide smooth, safe finishes. Trim excess immediately after installation for best results.
Why Buy from HomeRun?
- High-Quality Nylon 66: Professional-grade material with UL 94 V-2 rating
- Bulk Value Pack: 100 pieces for excellent cost-per-tie value
- Bangalore Fulfilment: Quick local availability
Returns & Exchange Policy
- Return within 72 hours of delivery for:
- Damaged or defective product
- Wrong or missing item
- Product cannot be returned once installed or used
- Refer to Refund Policy for complete details
