Hellermann Tyton North America
Heavy duty T-Series cable ties feature inside serrations to provide a positive hold on wire and cable bundles. Durable head design guarantees high tensile strength and a low insertion force. For high-volume applications, tensioning tools are available to ensure consistent and safe installation.

Heavy Duty Cable Tie, 21" Long, UL Rated, 175lb Tensile Strength, PA66V0, Black, 25/pkg


111-02495
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    Features & Benefits

    Flame-retardant cable ties are self extinguishing and provide low smoke emissions.
    Inside serrations allow for strong grip on cables and wire bundles.
    Head design provides high tensile strength with very low insertion force.

    Certifications & Approvals

    • Rohs Certified
    • CE Certified
    111-02495
    T150M
    Black (BK)
    bag
    Heavy duty T-Series cable ties feature inside serrations to provide a positive hold on wire and cable bundles. Durable head design guarantees high tensile strength and a low insertion force. For high-volume applications, tensioning tools are available to ensure consistent and safe installation.
    Heavy Duty Cable Tie, 21" Long, UL Rated, 175lb Tensile Strength, PA66V0, Black, 25/pkg
    T150M-PA66V0-BK
    175
    780
    21.0
    530.0
    none
    No
    plastic pawl
    Inside Serrated
    0.35
    8.9
    0.32
    8.0
    5.9
    150.0
    1.9


    25
    25
    3926909988
    Polyamide 6.6 V0 (PA66V0)
    PA66V0
    UL 94 V-0
    Yes
    No
    AH-2
    -40°F to +212°F (-40°C to +100°C)
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    Yes

    About HellermannTyton

    HellermannTyton is a global manufacturer of cable management and identification solutions for automotive, solar, electrical, construction, industrial automation, broadband and other OEM markets. The company's integrated approach to product design, sustainability, production, quality assurance and delivery is optimized to benefit local and global customers. HellermannTyton operates in 39 countries, with North American headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (www.hellermann.tyton.com).