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GB 45-518UVBN Heavy-Duty Cable Tie, 6/6 Nylon, Black

05666 CABLE TIE 18IN HEAVY DUTY UVB
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45-518UVBN
GB-GARDNER BENDER

05666 CABLE TIE 18IN HEAVY DUTY UVB
GB 45-518UVBN Heavy-Duty Cable Tie, 6/6 Nylon, Black; 1 EA = 1 PK 10; 10EA/SHELF PACK

Heavy-duty zip ties are hard-wearing and designed for rugged industrial, automotive and farm/ag applications demanding high levels of tensile strength and large bundle diameters. Permanently secured until you cut them off GB ties lock tight without stretching or sliding. The thick nylon 6/6 material and patented one-piece, injection-molded construction eliminates failure due to parts working loose or breaking off. Raised ridges on the cable ties bent tips are designed to provide a secure grip while requiring minimal effort to close and the strong locking head ensures the increased tensile strength you need. Ideal for ducts, temporary fencing, heavy equipment and vibration prone areas in both electric and non-electric applications, including home repairs, remodeling, kitchen or bathroom renovations in residential and commercial locations. When you've got a big job that demands a strong tie able to handle a large bundle diameter then count on GardnerĀ® Bender heavy-duty cable ties. UL recognized component. Ultraviolet black (UVB) ties resist harmful light rays - primarily for outdoor use.
  • Designed for rugged environments demanding high levels of tensile strength and large bundle diameters
  • Lock tight without stretching or sliding
  • Manufactured with one-piece, injection-molded construction to eliminate failure due to parts working loose or breaking off
  • Raised ridges on the cable ties bent tips provide a secure grip
  • For bundling wire, cable, ducts, hoses and countless other applications
ColorBlack
Duty RatingHeavy-Duty
Length18
Material6/6 Nylon
Tensile Strength175
Width0.35

Item Specifications

  • BLACK
  • 18
  • CABLE TIES
  • UV RESISTANT
  • 0.20 lbs per EA
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