Hellermann Tyton North America
The Convoluted Tubing Clamp provides a quick method for securing and routing convoluted tubing. The clamp has an internal rib that prevents movement of the tubing and rattling. Living hinge allows placement and positioning of tubing before locking in place. Convoluted tubing clamps are available in various tubing diameters.

Conduit Clamps, Size 13, Mounting Hole 10.6 mm, Offset 60.5 mm, PA66, Black, 800/carton


133-04362
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    Features & Benefits

    Can be easily assembled to convoluted tubing and reliably remain in position
    Internal rib prevents movement or rattling
    Multiple configurations to mount to a variety of surfaces
    Releaseable to allow for maintenance

    Certifications & Approvals

    • Rohs Certified
    133-04362
    CDC13S60.5M10
    Black (BK)
    carton
    The Convoluted Tubing Clamp provides a quick method for securing and routing convoluted tubing. The clamp has an internal rib that prevents movement of the tubing and rattling. Living hinge allows placement and positioning of tubing before locking in place. Convoluted tubing clamps are available in various tubing diameters.
    Conduit Clamps, Size 13, Mounting Hole 10.6 mm, Offset 60.5 mm, PA66, Black, 800/carton
    CDC13S60.5M10-BK
    3.37
    85.7
    2.38
    60.5
    screwable
    0.9
    23
    0.51
    13.0
    2.07
    52.8
    0.55
    14.0
    0.42
    10.6 mm
    M10
    M10


    800
    800
    Polyamide 6.6 (PA66)
    UL 94 V-2
    No
    No
    -40°F to +185°F (-40°C to +85°C)
    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).