Category:Cable Management Tools
Twist N' Tear Cable Ties - Black Qty. 100
Tear-Off Cable Ties – No Scissors Needed!
The Twist N’ Tear Cable Ties are notched so you can easily tear off excess length without the need for side cutters, pliers or scissors that can damage wires. The tear-off design leaves a blunt edge that won’t cut you or your cables.
Trimming the ends wastes time and effort when dealing with dozens of cable ties. Twist N’ Tear cable ties let you tear off unneeded extra length as you work for clean and professional results.
The 2-step process requires no extra tools:
- Tighten cable tie around the intended object
- Twist off and tear excess
Tensile Strength:
4″ & 6″ – 18 lbs.
8″ & 12″ – 50 lbs.
Width:
4″ & 6″ – 2.8mm
8″ & 12″ – 4.6mm
Sold in QTY’s of 100
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- FAST – Cutting the ends with scissors, pliers, or your knife is always tedious. Use these tear-off cable ties to work more efficiently.
- SAFE – Traditional cable ties leave sharp edges that can damage your wires and hands. No one wants to reach into a nest of sharp cable ties, use Twist N’ Tear tie wraps instead.
- VERSATILE – Available in the length, width, and tensile strength you need so you can enjoy these tear-off cable ties no matter the job.
More Information
Use these electrical cable ties to neatly bundle electric wires, keeping them organized and out of the way. Whether you’re managing computer cables, securing an entire server setup, or creating perfect home runs, Twist N’ Tear cable ties provide an efficient and straightforward solution.
Cable ties are a popular choice for securing wiring and electrical devices. Their resistance to moisture and heat ensures durability even in the most demanding conditions.
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