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Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 10, pack of 100 — H.7008A
Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 10, pack of 100 — H.7008A
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Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 10, pack of 100 — H.7008A
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Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 10, pack of 100 — H.7008A
Cable clip with nail Trytyt Flop 10, pack of 100 — H.7008A
Trytyt Flop 10 cable clip with nail, pack of 100 (model H.7008A) is a set of plastic clips with an integrated metal nail designed to fasten single cables or small cable bundles to wooden and similar surfaces. Each clip holds cables securely while minimising damage to insulation, making the pack suitable for residential and light commercial wiring tasks such as TV, internet and electrical runs where a nailed fixing is appropriate.
The clips combine a durable plastic body with a metal nail for reliable mechanical fixation. Their low-profile design keeps cables neat and close to the mounting surface, reducing protrusion and improving appearance. Supplied in a pack of 100, they provide a cost-effective quantity for multiple runs or larger jobs. The construction is suitable for commonly used cable diameters and supports straightforward, fast installation with standard hand tools.
Position the cable along the desired run and place the clip over the cable so the nail aligns with the mounting surface. Hold the clip steady and drive the nail into the surface using a hammer until the clip body sits flush and the cable is held securely without being pinched. Space clips at regular intervals appropriate to the cable type and installation environment to maintain a neat run and prevent sagging.
Use these clips on solid wood, timber framing or similar surfaces where nailing is feasible. Avoid over-driving the nail to prevent damage to the cable insulation. For walls, ceilings or hollow surfaces where nailing is unsuitable, consider alternative fixing methods. Observe local electrical regulations regarding cable fastening distances and pathways.
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