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Cable tie BLOW 41-215# black 3.2x180 mm, nylon fastening strap
BLOW 41-215# black 3.2x180 mm nylon fastening strap is a single-use cable tie designed for bundling, securing and organizing cables, hoses and small components. The tie is made of black nylon and features a low-profile locking head that provides a reliable, one-directional grip. Its compact dimensions make it suitable for use in electrical installations, home and office cable management, workshop tasks and general fastening where a slim, durable strap is required.
The nylon material ensures good mechanical strength and resistance to wear while the single-use locking mechanism delivers a secure clamp that resists loosening under normal conditions. The 3.2 mm width balances flexibility and tensile capability, and the 180 mm length accommodates medium bundles without excessive bulk. The black color reduces visibility where a discreet appearance is preferred and provides basic UV resistance compared with natural (uncoloured) variants.
Wrap the cable tie around the items to be secured, insert the tail into the locking head and pull until the tie is snug. Ensure the bundle is held firmly but avoid over-tightening to prevent damage to cables or hoses. Trim any excess tail flush with the head or slightly beyond as required for safety and appearance. Once locked, the strap is intended for permanent or single-use fastening and must be cut to be removed.
Use the cable tie within recommended temperature and load conditions for nylon products; avoid sustained exposure to high heat or aggressive chemicals that can degrade the material. For applications requiring frequent reconfiguration, use reusable or releasable straps instead. When installing near electrical conductors, ensure proper clearance and follow applicable safety standards.
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