HellermannTyton Cable Tie, Inside Serrated, 202mm x 4.6 mm, Black Polyamide 6.6 (PA66), Pk-100

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RS Stock No.:
359-2265
Mfr. Part No.:
150-77941 T50RFT6-PA66HS/PA66HIRHS-BK
Brand:
HellermannTyton
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Brand

HellermannTyton

Length

202mm

Width

4.6 mm

Colour

Black

Material

Polyamide 6.6 (PA66)

Type

Inside Serrated

Quantity

100

Maximum Operating Temperature

+105°C

Tensile Strength

225N

Series

T50R/FT6

Maximum Bundle Diameter

45mm

Contents

(100) Cable Tie

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

COO (Country of Origin):
SG

HellermannTyton Cable Tie, 202 (L) x 4.6mm (W), Black Colour, Pack of 100 - T50R/FT6 Series - 150-77941 T50RFT6-PA66HS/PA66HIRHS-BK


To quickly secure a cable harness to a panel, use this cable tie from HellermannTyton. Its fir-tree foot achieves a firm attachment, making it a practical wire management solution for settings where jostling and vibration are likely. Simply push its base through a pre-punched panel hole with a thickness between 0.7 and 5mm. The disc on top of the fir tree closes up the panel, reducing the chance of dust and moisture getting in.

Features & Benefits


• 2-piece design for easy and convenient head orientation
• Flame-retardant to reduce the risk of a fire spreading
• PA66 construction resists wear and corrosion for longevity

Applications


• Automotive manufacturing
• Process control
• Data and communication centres
• Aerospace technology

Is this cable tie heat-stabilised?


Yes, for safety in extreme settings, the fastener is heat stabilised, and you can use it in operating temperatures between -40°C and +105°C.

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