Stainless Steel Cable Ties Can Be Used To Secure Cable Harnesses.
steel wire ties is made of 304 or 316 stainless steel, with a polished surface and a ball-type self-locking buckle design. This structure allows the tape to pass through the buckle in one direction only; the internal steel balls roll in the direction of tension and lock into the teeth, forming a secure closed loop. During cable bundling, the operator wraps the stainless tie wraps cable around the harness, inserts it into the locking clip, and tightens it. The excess portion can be cut off with special pliers to complete the fixation. The entire process requires no screws or welding and can be completed by a single person.
From cable trays to outdoor utility poles, the stainless steel locking ties series of technologies has applications covering multiple scenarios. In telecommunications equipment rooms, hundreds or thousands of network cables need to be bundled in groups, with a fixing point every 30-50 cm to maintain clear cable routing. High-voltage cables in substations, due to their high load capacity, require even higher tightening strength; a 4.6mm wide tape can withstand tensile strength exceeding 80 kg. In the industrial park's utility tunnel system, power cables and control cables are laid together and bundled in layers using different specifications of steel tie wraps cable for easy identification and maintenance later on.
