4" Uv Black Standard Nylon Cable Ties (100 Ties Per Bag) on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee WI, US
| These 4" UV black nylon cable ties feature a patented DoubleLock® body with teeth on both the front and back side of the cable tie. These nylon zip ties provide up to 50% more tensile strength and 15% larger bundle diameters than competitive products. Raised ridges on the cable ties bent tips are designed to provide a secure grip while requiring minimal effort to close. The patented, one-piece, injection-molded construction eliminates failure due to parts working loose or breaking off. These zip ties are recognized under UL file # E125869 and meet UL94V-2 Flammability Classification. Rated up to 18 lb tensile strength. |

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