HellermannTyton Cable Tie, Inside Serrated, 365mm x 7.6 mm, Red Polyamide 6.6 (PA66), Pk-100

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RS Stock No.:
215-9122
Mfr. Part No.:
116-15012 T150R(H)-PA66-RD
Brand:
HellermannTyton
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Brand

HellermannTyton

Length

365mm

Width

7.6 mm

Colour

Red

Material

Polyamide 6.6 (PA66)

Type

Inside Serrated

Quantity

100

UV Resistant

No

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Fire Behaviour

Halogen Free, Self-extinguishing

Tensile Strength

670N

Series

T150R(H)

Maximum Bundle Diameter

100mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Contents

(100) Cable Tie

COO (Country of Origin):
SG

HellermannTyton Cable Tie, 365 (L) x 7.6mm (W), 670N Tensile Strength, Red Colour - T150R(H) Series - 116-15012


Need a quick and tidy way to get your wiring setup organised? Pick up this cable tie from HellermannTyton. The serrations on the inside of the strap enhance its grip on bundled wires, ensuring a tight and secure hold. A non-releasable closure provides a permanent fastening solution for setups where it's a priority to prevent unauthorised access. As it has a durable PA66 construction, the tie stands fast against chemicals and abrasion in demanding conditions.

Features & Benefits


• High tensile strength of 670N means it can endure a substantial amount of force
• Bundle diameter of 100mm suits setups with large cables
• Halogen-free, so it won't emit toxic fumes in a fire
• Ergonomic bent tail aids installation

Applications


• Telecommunications industry
• Medical devices
• Construction sites

How do I install this tie?


You can fix it manually or use a tool if you're working on a complex setup.

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