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Nylon tie 4.8x360 100pcs black 36848nec
€6.64
8103648
Self-locking cable ties for internal wiring, in self-extinguishing UL 94V2 technopolymer, in nylon PA 6.6, available in natural or black colour. Good sealing characteristics to oils, fats, petroleum products, alcohols, salty atmosphere and chlorinated products. Operating temperature from -40°C to 85°C.
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The self-locking cable ties are an indispensable accessory for the installation and maintenance of electrical systems. They are used to secure, bind, bundle and protect cables and wires.
These cable ties are ideal for use indoors, thanks to their resistance to chemical and atmospheric agents. They are made of self-extinguishing technopolymer, which makes them flammable.
The material used is nylon PA 6.6, which guarantees high tensile strength and abrasion resistance. The band is available in natural or black colour, to adapt to the aesthetic needs of each installation.
The ties are self-locking, which means they don't need tools to tighten. Simply insert the band around the cable and tighten the tab.
The temperature of use is between -40°C and 85°C. The cable ties are therefore suitable for a wide range of applications, both indoors and outdoors.
These cable ties are ideal for use indoors, thanks to their resistance to chemical and atmospheric agents. They are made of self-extinguishing technopolymer, which makes them flammable.
The material used is nylon PA 6.6, which guarantees high tensile strength and abrasion resistance. The band is available in natural or black colour, to adapt to the aesthetic needs of each installation.
The ties are self-locking, which means they don't need tools to tighten. Simply insert the band around the cable and tighten the tab.
The temperature of use is between -40°C and 85°C. The cable ties are therefore suitable for a wide range of applications, both indoors and outdoors.
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