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[S866]Stainless Steel Cable Ties
by Robert Parker, Rob
One of the most useful and durable pieces of equipment for use in storage and organization is the cable tie. The tooth-and-lock system employed by ties makes for a virtually unbreakable (through pressure from the inside of the loop) system for bundling up many different items. Let’s take a look at the many different applications for cable ties.

Routing and bundling wires. Cables ties were originally used to organize workspaces where large amounts of wire were involved. Straggling wire can be both a safety hazard and a nightmare as far as organization, and using a cable tie to bundle up and/or rout the wires will help to clear a work floor up.
Storage. Companies that need to haul cables and wires, or keep large amounts on hand, need an efficient, simple, and reliable way to keep the materials contained. Cable ties can be used to ensure that wires and cables stay tight together in storage and transport.
Handcuffs. Contractors who found themselves in position to make a citizen’s arrest always had a useful restraining advice at hand if they carried cable ties, and in some areas law enforcement officials have caught on. The nature of cable ties allows them to be placed securely around the wrists of a prisoner and secured to an object without the fuss that can be involved with regular handcuffs; they can also be much harder to break off.


Cable ties are used in hundreds of different situations within these broad areas. The main reason for the widespread appeal of cable ties lie in the features that they have.

For one thing, cable ties are generally made of smooth plastic. No matter how tightly the tie is drawn, they will not damage the material being bundled through abrasion. The same cannot be said for bundling methods using string or twine.

The cable tie securing system is also much more user friendly than using twine or other methods. Someone using a cable tie does not have to be an expert (or even possess a knowledge of) knots in order to get the system to work well. All one has to do is draw one end through the other in order to secure the cable tie.

These reasons are what make the cable tie ideal in many different situations. They are used in virtually all areas where large amounts of cable or wire need to be bundled for storage, safety, or convenience purposes.


Cable ties, also known as cable tie fasteners have been in use since decades and with continuous innovation they have witnessed modification with respect to many business uses. Therefore, it is advisable to have prior knowledge about cable ties so that you can opt for the perfect cable tie to fit in well with the use it is aimed for.

Different cable ties are used in accordance with industrial applications and various other business uses and hence are produced in many colours, designs and varying lengths. Their initial purpose was to give factories a neat look by organizing and tying up their wires in a bundle, and thus creating a safe environment; however, as other business uses developed, these started getting demanded according to their colour and type specifically meant for unique applications.

Cable ties are available in a variety of lengths and usually vary from as small as 4 to as long as 52 inches. Before buying these, you should know the circumference of the bundle to be tied and it's always better to buy them a little too long than buying too short a length, since, you would end up trimming them anyway after installation.

Whenever one thinks about cable ties, the most common ones to strike the mind are ttransparent nylon ties, however, they are manufactured in a variety of materials and shape variations. For outdoor applications a specific type of ties made of nylon should be acquired which contain 2% of an element known as carbon black. Its properties help protect polymer chains from exposure to heat and ultraviolet light, thus extending the usage period. Likewise, in the presence of harsh and corrosive materials, stainless steel cable ties seem very promising, especially when temperature conditions are haphazard too.

Similarly, if a construction business is seeking cable ties, the most common areas they become useful for are the plenum or rather more precisely said; for plenum cabling. These (plenums) are empty spaces in buildings that ease out air circulation for air conditioning and heating systems. ‘Red Cable Ties' made from halar are most appropriate for this purpose.

Similarly, blue cable ties become handy for food industries as they have an industry relevant specific colour code and can be easily detected by metal detectors because of the presence of metal additive. On the other hand, Tefzel cable ties are preferred by industries exposed to radiation such as a nuclear plant.

Furthermore, had you been planning to setup a law enforcement agency and tried your luck to catch some notorious criminals, then ‘plasticuffs' are the ties that provide their strong grip in tying up hands. Since a few years these have been found appropriate and useful for military purposes also. the tighter they are made, the tight control they provide.

A typical orthodox style cable tie locks permanently through the ratchet at the small upper case and needs to be cut down to release the tied object, however, there are numerous variations and releasable cable ties that can be used again for tying.

Similarly, if you are looking for screwing up nails on a flat surface passing through a cable tie, ‘Mounted Head Cable Ties' are the best fit for your bundled objects since these are available with holes punched in and you can drill down through any hoe you prefer.

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