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What is Cable Ties

 

A cable tie is a type of fastener used for holding items together, most commonly electrical cables or wires. Standard cable ties are usually made from nylon grade 6.6 and are used to bundle items. Functioning like straps to keep cables tidy, they're available in a range of sizes from small to large. The design of a cable tie includes a head which provides the slot for the tape to be pulled through, to make a loop.

Advantages of Cable Ties

 

Easy to Use
Cable ties are simple to use and don't require particular instruments or devices. They are able to be used by any person, regardless of their experience.

 

Versatile
Cable ties can be utilized in many applications, from organizing cables to secure materials in automotive and construction settings.

 

Affordable
Cable ties are an affordable solution for securing and organising materials, making them accessible to anyone who needs them.

 

Durable
Cable ties are designed to be durable and long-lasting, making them an excellent choice for use in harsh environments.

 

Safe
Cable ties are safe to use and are designed to prevent cables and other materials from becoming tangled or damaged.

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Types of Cable Ties

 

Standard Cable Ties
These are the most frequently used cable ties and come in various lengths and widths. Each is intended for single use with maximum tensile strength cable ties ranging between 18 to 250 pounds.

 

Releasable Cable Ties
These reusable ties feature an opening/closing mechanism to allow multiple openings/closures. They're perfect for use when cables need to be adjusted or relocated quickly.

 

Heavy-Duty Cable Ties
This style is specifically made for heavy-duty applications and boasts a higher tensile strength compared to standard cable ties; they're commonly found in construction, mining and automotive.

 

Mounting Cable Ties
These cable ties are designed to securely fasten cables to surfaces such as walls or ceilings without using screws or other fasteners.

 

Stainless Steel Cable Ties
These ties are constructed of corrosion-resistant stainless steel and designed for harsh environments where corrosion resistance is essential, such as those encountered in chemical, oil, and gas industries.

Application of Cable Ties

 

Ball Lock Cable Ties

Cable Management
Cable ties are widely used to organize and manage cables in homes, offices and industrial settings. They can help keep wires tidy by grouping them together or attaching them securely to walls or ceilings and keeping them tidy.

 

Electrical
Cable ties are commonly employed in electrical applications to prevent wires and cables from becoming tangled or damaged, thus protecting them from becoming tangled or knotted up.

 

Automotive
Cable ties are widely used in the automotive industry to secure wires, hoses, and other components as well as organise cables and wires inside cars and trucks.

 

Construction
Cable ties can be found in construction applications to secure materials like pipes and cables in place, while also organizing cables and wires within buildings.

 

Gardening
Cable ties can also be utilized in gardening to secure plants to trellises or structures such as arbors.

How Strong Are Cable Ties

 

 

The strength of a cable tie depends on its size, material, and the weight and pressure it is subjected to.


Most standard cable ties are made of nylon, which is a strong and flexible material that can withstand a range of temperatures and environmental conditions. The strength of a cable tie is measured in terms of its tensile strength, which refers to the amount of weight or force required to break it.


For example, a typical 8-inch nylon cable tie may have a tensile strength of around 50 pounds, while a heavier-duty 14-inch cable tie might have a tensile strength of 120 pounds or more.


Cable ties are a strong and reliable fastening solution for a variety of applications, from securing cables and wires to bundling objects together. However, it's always a good idea to choose the right size and strength of cable tie for your specific needs to ensure that it can handle the weight and pressure you'll be subjecting it to.

 
The Size of a Cable Ties

Cable ties, also known as zip ties or wire ties, come in various sizes to accommodate different cable diameters, load capacities, and applications. The size of a cable tie typically refers to its length and width.


The length of a cable tie is the distance between the head or the locking mechanism and the tip, where the cable tie is inserted into the locking mechanism. The length is usually measured in inches or millimetres and can range from a few inches to several feet.


The width of a cable tie is the width of the strap or the part that wraps around the cables or objects being secured. The width can vary from 2.5mm to 12.7mm or more, depending on the application.


When selecting a cable tie size, it is important to consider the diameter of the cables or objects being secured and the load capacity required for the application.

Size: Length x width Minimum loop tensile strength Maximum cable tie bundle diameter
3.780 in x 0.100 in 18 lbs 0.910 in
5.910 in x 0.140 in 40 lbs 1.480 in
6.300 in x 0.180 in 50 lbs 1.520 in
14.960 in x 0.250 in 100 lbs 4.330 in
8.580 in x 0.300 in 120 lbs 2.010 in
14.960 in x 0.300 in 120 lbs 4.330 in
24.020 in x 0.350 in 175 lbs 7.01 in
9.060 in x 0.500 in 250 lbs 2.480 in

 

How to Undo Cable Ties

 

 

Cable ties can be reused - even the ones not specifically designed to be re-useable.
Cable ties are great for organising wires, but many people don't know that you can reuse them over and over again.
While cable ties typically come in two varieties - Single-use and reusable - It's possible to easily undo a single-use cable tie without having to cut it open so it can be used again.
When trying to undo a traditional cable tie, it can be quite simple. Just stick or a pin or something small in the locking mechanism, press down and slide it out.

 
Common Materials for Cable Ties
 

Nylon
Nylon produces a high-strength zip tie with good thermal and abrasion resistance. It also resists fuels and most chemicals. Nylon 6/6, the grade most often used for cable ties, meets UL94 V-2 flammability ratings and can operate in temperatures as low as -40°F. Typically, a nylon zip-tie melting point is 185°F.
Nylon cable ties can be heat stabilized for continuous or extended exposure to high temperatures of up to 250°F. The manufacturing process can also produce UV stabilized ties for outdoor use. For example, you can have the same cable tie, but manufactured for different applications.

 
 

Polypropylene (PE)
If you're looking for chemical resistant cable ties, consider polypropylene (PE). It resists acids, polyhydric alcohols, neutral salts and basic salts, making it a better choice in this instance than nylon. It does have a lower tensile strength than nylon 6/6, but it's also more flexible. Polypropylene can also stand up to UV exposure.

 
 

Low density polyethylene (LDPE)
Low density polyethylene (LDPE) has a high-ductile nature and less-than-average tensile strength. As a material for cable ties, it's not commonly used. However, it stretches and conforms well to surfaces and has excellent chemical resistance to dilute and concentrated acids, alcohols, bases and esters, so it has its uses. For these reasons, it's often used for ties that are meant to bundle cables temporarily.

 
 

Stainless Steel
Stainless steel cable ties provide high tensile strength. They can also stand extremely high temperatures, from -328°F to 1000°F. There are two types of stainless steel used in cable ties: 304 and 316. Type 304 is used for general purposes, with both indoor and outdoor applications. When corrosion is a threat, it's Type 316 you need.

 

How to Measure Cable Ties

 

Stainless Steel Marker Plate

First, it helps to measure the cable tie bundle diameter, which is the diameter of the cable bundle that you plan on securing. This determines the sizes of cable ties that you'll need. Group the cables or objects you intend to fasten with zip ties into a bundle. Use a flexible measuring tape or a caliper to measure the maximum outer diameter of the bundled cables. Make sure to measure at the widest point of the bundle.
To measure zip ties themselves:


Length Measurement: Use a measuring tape or ruler to measure the distance from the locking head to the tip of the cable tie. This measurement determines the usable length of the cable tie.


Width Measurement: Some people refer to this as zip tie thickness. Measure the width of the cable tie along the strap part.


Wire clips, also known as cable clips, might serve your purpose better than cable ties, depending on your application.

How to Choose Cable Ties

 

 

Length
Cable tie lengths start off fairly short at around 4 inches. Some of the longer cable tie offerings come in around 5 feet long. Of course, there are cable ties at just about every length in between. Plus, you can always connect two or more cable ties together if you want to create the exact length you want. To learn more about all the standard lengths of cable ties, check out our cable tie page.

 

Width
Since cable ties are generally less than an inch wide, it makes more sense to discuss them in millimeters. Skinnier cable ties begin at widths of 2.5 and 3.6 mm, while thicker ties come in at 8.5 and 9 mm. Typically speaking, between two cable ties of the same material, the wider cable tie will be stronger.

 

Strength
For most cable ties, strength is referred to as tensile strength or the amount of weight the tie can withstand without breaking. If a cable tie were to break, the weakest point is where the tie comes together. Too much weight could pull the ends apart, causing the tie to separate. Alternatively, sometimes if there is way too much weight, the body of the tie might split.

 

Material
Cable ties can come in several different materials to meet your specific needs. The most common materials used to create cable ties include:

Aluminum
Fabric
Nylon
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)

 
Proper Installation Techniques

Insert the tail of the cable tie into the head, making sure it is positioned on the smooth side of the tie.
Wrap the tie around the cables or items to be secured, ensuring a snug fit without overtightening.
Pull the tail of the tie tight to secure the cables or items in place.
Trim the excess tail of the tie using a cable tie cutter or a sharp pair of scissors.
It's important to avoid overtightening the cable tie, as this can damage the cables or items being secured. Additionally, be mindful of the environment in which the cable tie will be used. Extreme temperatures or exposure to chemicals may require additional precautions or specialized cable ties.

Precautions for Using Cable Ties

 

Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and eye protection, when handling cable ties.
Ensure that the cables or items being secured are not under tension or strain before installing the cable tie.
Inspect the cable tie and the cables or items being secured regularly for signs of wear, damage, or loosening.
Do not use cable ties for applications beyond their intended use or load capacity.
Dispose of used cable ties responsibly, following local regulations and guidelines.

Nylon Coated Stainless Steel Cable Ties
How to Maintain Cable Ties
 

Select Cable Ties Suitable For The Application
To select appropriate cable ties for any given application, consider size and weight requirements of items being secured, the environment they will be used in and any applicable safety regulations.

 

Proper Storage
To preserve their shape and durability, cable ties should be stored in an environment free from direct sunlight and moisture. Extreme temperatures could cause them to become brittle or warp over time, and should therefore be avoided as storage spaces.

 

Handle Them Carefully
When handling cable ties, avoid twisting or bending them excessively as this could cause them to break or lose their shape. When cutting them with scissors, use a sharp tool without applying excessive force.

 

Conduct Regular Inspections
Check cable ties regularly for signs of wear, damage or deterioration, replacing any that are damaged or worn with new ones if necessary.

 

Utilize Them Correctly
Adhere to the manufacturer's instructions when installing cable ties, including their maximum load capacity and installation techniques.

FAQ

Q: What is the use of cable tie?

A: A cable tie organizes electrical cables and wires by binding them together. They are made of metallic, nonmetallic, and composite materials. Related products include the tools used to install them and associated fixing devices.

Q: What is the difference between zip ties and cable ties?

A: Cable ties, also known as zip ties, are versatile tools used for bundling, organizing, and holding stuff together. They are commonly made of plastic and are available in various sizes, colors, and styles.

Q: What is a cable tie in ICT?

A: Cable ties are the simplest and most common tool for cable management. They are usually made of plastic or nylon, and have a locking mechanism that allows you to secure and tighten the cables together. Cable ties are cheap, easy to use, and versatile.

Q: What tool is cable ties?

A: Cable tie tensioning tools have a significant role to play in securing cables to not only ensure proper function and preserve the integrity of cables, but also to meet industry codes. They are built to perform their functions with minimal effort from the user while staying functional even after long-term use.

Q: Is cable tie safe?

A: Do not overtighten cable ties. The material can cut into soft cables or conduits. Improper trimming of the excess strap can also lead to sharp edges, which can damage other cables or surfaces and cause injuries to hands and arms. To be on the safe side, always cut cable ties flush with the head.

Q: Why are cable ties so strong?

A: The design of the head and ratchet guarantees a high tensile strength while allowing a low insertion force; these ties all feature serrations allowing a solid hold onto the cable, hose or pipe bundles.

Q: What is better than cable ties?

A: Velcro straps are a great alternative to zip ties when it comes to organizing and securing cables. They are reusable and adjustable, making them perfect for bundling hoses or mounting objects.

Q: What is another name for cable ties?

A: A cable tie (also known as a hose tie, tie wrap, wire tie, zap-straps, or zip tie) is a type of fastener for holding items together, primarily electrical cables and wires. Because of their low cost, ease of use, and binding strength, cable ties are ubiquitous, finding use in a wide range of other applications.

Q: How long do cable ties last?

A: Nylon cable ties that are exposed to excesses of heat over prolonged periods of time will have a much shorter lifespan but where specialist UV and heat stabilised cable ties are used, lifespan can be extended to up to 10 years and even longer, with no reduction in physical properties.

Q: What are the different types of cable ties?

A: There are now numerous varieties of cable tie including beaded, releasable, pull tight, parallel entry, and tear-off forms. They're also available in ladder styles and some can hold ID tags.

Q: How do I choose a cable tie?

A: Important specifications to consider when searching for cable ties include material, mechanical strength, maximum diameter, length and width, and temperature range. Material is a very important specification when selecting a cable tie.

Q: How do you connect a cable tie?

A: Get two cable ties of the same length and insert the end of one through the head of the other. Loop the first tie back around and insert it through its own head. Pull tight to create a loop. Repeat the process, looping one tie through the other until the desired length is reached.

Q: Are cable ties plastic?

A: The standard cable tie is made from nylon 6/6 and is suitable for most general-purpose applications. Nylon 6/6 refers to the nylon's chemical structure, and more specifically, the number of polymer chains that make up that structure.

Q: Is cable ties a cleaning tool?

A: Cleaning tools include the following: Soft cloth: Used to clean different computer components without scratching or leaving debris. Compressed air: Used to blow away dust and debris from different computer parts without touching the components. Cable ties: Used to bundle cables neatly inside and outside of a computer.

Q: Is a cable tie a zip tie?

A: A cable tie, also known as a zip tie or tie-wrap, is a type of fastener, especially for binding several electronic cables or wires together and to organize cables and wires.

Q: How strong is cable tie?

A: Heavy duty zip ties (aka “cable ties”) usually hold between 120 and 175 pounds. Some of the strongest zip ties can handle up to 350 pounds. This is the tensile strength of zip ties, or the maximum load it can support when stretched before breaking.

Q: Are cable ties reusable?

A: Releasable cable ties are a great solution for home or office use, as they can be used and reused over and over to bundle household wires, computer cables, and more. Any time you want to rearrange or relocate electronics, releasable cable ties can be removed from a bundle and then reapplied after relocation.

Q: Can you tie steel with cable ties?

A: Something to be aware of is that you should never use Stainless Steel Cable Ties in situations where they come into contact with galvanised steel. This is because the two will react with each other. There are coated Stainless Ties available to combat that issue.

Q: What are metal cable ties?

A: People commonly refer to stainless steel cable ties as metal zip ties. These are a revolutionary tool in the world of cable management, especially for those operating in high-temperature environments. These durable ties can withstand much more heat than standard ties, making them perfect for extremely hot environments.

Q: What is the difference between black and white cable ties?

A: The black cable ties, manufactured from polyamide with a black additive, provide greater resistance to ultraviolet radiation, making them suitable for outdoor applications. The white cable ties (natural) are suitable for indoor applications.

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