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Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 6 — pack of 100, model H.7004A
Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 6 — pack of 100, model H.7004A
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Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 6 — pack of 100, model H.7004A
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Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 6 — pack of 100, model H.7004A
Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 6 — pack of 100, model H.7004A
Trytyt Flop 6 cable clip with nail (model H.7004A) — pack of 100 is a mechanical fastening accessory designed to secure single electrical or data cables and small cable bundles to walls and wooden surfaces. Each clip integrates a molded plastic loop and a pre-installed metal nail, enabling rapid installation with a hammer. The product is intended for organizing wiring in residential, commercial and light industrial environments where a simple, visible cable routing solution is required.
The Trytyt Flop 6 clip offers fast, tool-minimal installation: place the loop over the cable and drive the nail into the substrate. Its molded construction holds cables reliably while minimizing deformation of the cable sheath. Packaged as a group of 100 clips, it provides an economical option for medium-sized cabling runs where multiple fastening points are needed. The design is suitable for repeated, spaced mounting along cable routes and reduces the need for adhesive or more complex fixing systems.
Position the cable or small bundle inside the plastic loop of the clip so the cable rests comfortably without excessive bending. Align the clip in the desired location on a clean, solid surface. Hold the clip steady and drive the integrated nail with a hammer until the clip base sits flush against the mounting surface. Install clips at regular intervals to support the cable along its route; avoid over-tightening that might compress or damage the cable sheath.
Use a clip spacing appropriate to cable type and weight — for most signal and power cables, spacing every 20–30 cm is common; for heavier cables increase spacing accordingly. Avoid nailing into hidden pipes or electrical conductors by checking the mounting surface before installation. For outdoor or high-humidity environments, verify material compatibility and consider alternative corrosion-resistant fasteners if needed.
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