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Cable tie Proline 59110B, white, single-piece fastening strap
Cable tie Proline 59110B, white, single-piece fastening strap
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Cable tie Proline 59110B, white, single-piece fastening strap
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Cable tie Proline 59110B, white, single-piece fastening strap
Cable tie Proline 59110B, white, single-piece fastening strap
Proline 59110B cable tie is a single-piece white fastening strap designed for bundling and securing cables, wires and small hoses. Made from high-quality nylon with a smooth, rounded edge profile, this disposable tie provides a simple locking mechanism and a narrowed end for easy insertion and reliable clamping. The product is suitable for household, office and light industrial environments where a single-use, cost-effective securing solution is required.
The cable tie offers UV resistance for outdoor or illuminated locations and smooth, rounded edges to reduce abrasion risk on insulated cables. Constructed from durable nylon, it maintains functional performance across a useful temperature range from -20°C to +50°C. Its narrowed ending section facilitates quick application and positive engagement in the locking head, providing consistent clamping force for routine bundling tasks.
Insert the narrowed end of the strap through the locking head and pull the free end to tighten around the bundle. Adjust tension to secure cables without over-compressing insulation; once engaged the locking mechanism holds the tie in place for single-use applications. For neat routing, position the tie close to the cable bundle and align edges to minimize abrasion. Cut off any excess tail flush to the head to avoid sharp protrusions.
Use the cable tie within the specified temperature range and avoid reusing the tie after cutting. For long-term outdoor installations or exposure to solvents, consider chemically resistant or metal alternatives. When securing power or high-current cables, ensure ties are not tightened beyond what is necessary to prevent heat buildup.
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