Thomas & Betts Cable Ties, 185.67mm x 4.83 mm, White Nylon, Pk-100

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N° de stock RS:
622-177
Référence fabricant:
7TCG009200R0021 TY525MR
Fabricant:
Thomas & Betts
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Marque

Thomas & Betts

Length

185.67mm

Width

4.83 mm

Colour

White

Material

Nylon 66

Type

Non-Releasable

Quantity

100

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Tensile Strength

222.4N

Series

Ty-Rap

Maximum Bundle Diameter

44.45mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

ABB Ty-Rap Series Cable Ties, Nylon 66, Non-Releasable - 7TCG009200R0021 TY525MR


This cable tie offers a dependable solution for bundling and securing cables and harnesses. Constructed from durable nylon 66, it performs well across a wide range of operating temperatures, making it suitable for diverse environments.

Features & Benefits


• Non-releasable design ensures permanent attachment
• Temperature range of -40°C to +85°C for verrsatility
• High tensile strength of 222.4N for added reliability

Applications


• Organising cables in electronic assemblies
• Harnessing cables in mechanical systems

How do I install these?


To install, place the cable or wire within the loop and pull the tie's end through the head until it is secure.

What is the maximum bundle diameter these can handle?


These cable ties can manage a maximum bundle diameter of 44.45mm, making them suitable for a variety of applications.

What precautions should I take during installation?


Avoid over-tightening, as this can cause stress to the cable insulation, potentially resulting in damage.

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