8 Inch Cable Tie - 1000 Pack - Black
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California Prop 65 Warning
For CA Residents Only.
California Proposition 65 Warning
Proposition 65, officially the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, is a law that requires warnings be provided to California consumers when they might be exposed to chemicals identified by California as causing cancer or reproductive toxicity. The warnings are intended to help California consumers make informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals from the products they use. The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) administers the Proposition 65 program and publishes the listed chemicals, which includes more that 850 chemicals. In August 2016, OEHHA adopted new regulations, effective on August 30, 2018, which change the information required in Proposition 65 warnings.
• WARNING: Some cable, plastic, and metal products may contain chemicals known to the state of CA to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For further information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Description+
- Features+
- 10 Packs of 100
- Made of Flexible Black Nylon
- Rated for Pressure up to 40 Lbs
- Specs+
- Tamper proof
- Self-locking
- UL94V2 Listed: Self-extinguishing
- RoHS compliant
- Material: Nylon
- Tensile Strength: 40 lbs
- Reviews+
- 10 Packs of 100
- Made of Flexible Black Nylon
- Rated for Pressure up to 40 Lbs
- Tamper proof
- Self-locking
- UL94V2 Listed: Self-extinguishing
- RoHS compliant
- Material: Nylon
- Tensile Strength: 40 lbs
Cable Clutter
Free-range cables can be a pest. Turn your back and suddenly it seems like there were more than you had to begin with. Leave them alone long enough and they’re spilling out everywhere. There’s no avoiding them, not at home or at work. You need wires for your entertainment center, your network, and chances are there are wires all over the inside of your computer. Especially in a professional setting, no one wants to see a careless cord cluster. Messy cables aren’t just aesthetically unappealing- they can also cause injury or damage. We’ve all tripped over a cord on the floor that shouldn’t have been there, and pets are especially prone to snacking on loose wires. Even if no one interferes, tangled cables can impede proper air circulation which is especially harmful to the delicate circuits in electronic equipment.
Zip It
Cable management is important, and although it can seem tedious, it doesn’t have to be. There are many ways to bundle up your renegade cords, but cable ties- also called zip-ties- are the most common method. They’re easy, economical, and designed to last and they can be used in conjunction with an endless number of other cable management systems. The size cable tie you need is largely dependent on how many wires you want to wrangle.
FireFold’s CABLETIE is a great choice for average cable bunches. They also work well in tighter spaces like desktop PCs. These nylon cable ties are flexible and secure. Their classic groove and ratchet design locks the tie into place, preventing loosening even over time. With a tensile strength of 40 lbs, these little cable ties are best suited to medium-duty applications. They’re UL rated as self-extinguishing, so they’re perfect for areas where the temperature is a concern. This 1000-pack will last the average user for years, but there are enough to complete most major projects and our standard low price can’t be ignored. If you need to color-code or color-match your installation, these cable ties also come in clear.
Cable Clutter
Free-range cables can be a pest. Turn your back and suddenly it seems like there were more than you had to begin with. Leave them alone long enough and they’re spilling out everywhere. There’s no avoiding them, not at home or at work. You need wires for your entertainment center, your network, and chances are there are wires all over the inside of your computer. Especially in a professional setting, no one wants to see a careless cord cluster. Messy cables aren’t just aesthetically unappealing- they can also cause injury or damage. We’ve all tripped over a cord on the floor that shouldn’t have been there, and pets are especially prone to snacking on loose wires. Even if no one interferes, tangled cables can impede proper air circulation which is especially harmful to the delicate circuits in electronic equipment.
Zip It
Cable management is important, and although it can seem tedious, it doesn’t have to be. There are many ways to bundle up your renegade cords, but cable ties- also called zip-ties- are the most common method. They’re easy, economical, and designed to last and they can be used in conjunction with an endless number of other cable management systems. The size cable tie you need is largely dependent on how many wires you want to wrangle.
FireFold’s CABLETIE is a great choice for average cable bunches. They also work well in tighter spaces like desktop PCs. These nylon cable ties are flexible and secure. Their classic groove and ratchet design locks the tie into place, preventing loosening even over time. With a tensile strength of 40 lbs, these little cable ties are best suited to medium-duty applications. They’re UL rated as self-extinguishing, so they’re perfect for areas where the temperature is a concern. This 1000-pack will last the average user for years, but there are enough to complete most major projects and our standard low price can’t be ignored. If you need to color-code or color-match your installation, these cable ties also come in clear.