BC4LH-S25-L0

Dome-Top® barb ty clamp tie, light-heavy cross section, 1/4 (M6) screw, 15.5 (394mm) length, weather resistant nylon 6.6, black, standard package.

Secure your cables with ease using our Dome-Top® barb ty clamp tie. Designed with a light-heavy cross section, this tie features a 1/4 (M6) screw for sturdy fastening. Its 15.5-inch length and weather-resistant black nylon 6.6 construction make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. With a maximum operating temperature of 185°F and a minimum of -60°C, it's suitable for a variety of environments. The standard package includes this reliable cable tie, perfect for general wire and cable management applications. With a maximum bundle diameter of 4 inches and a minimum of 4.8mm, it offers versatility in bundling tasks. Trust in our RoHS-compliant product for efficient and compliant cable organization.
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Manufacturer:Panduit
Manufacturer Part Number:Panduit BC4LH-S25-L0
Color:Black
Maximum Operating Temperature:85 °C, 185 °F
Minimum Operating Temperature:-60 °C, -76 °F
Overall Width:.52 in, 13.2 mm
Overall Length:15.5 in, 393.7 mm
Material:Weather Resistant Nylon 6.6
Screw Size:.25 M6
Maximum Bundle Diameter:4 in, 101.6 mm
Product:Clamp & Locking Cable & Wire Ties
Product Type:Cable Tie
Environment Application:General
Minimum Bundle Diameter:.19 in, 4.8 mm
SKU:PANBC4LH-S25-L0
Overall Thickness In:0.08 (In.)
Environment:Outdoor (UV Resistant)
Standards Met:UL Compliant 62275, UL Listed #E56854, UL Recognized #E56854
Resistance Properties:Weather-Resistant
Minimum Installation Temperature C:-20 (°C)
Overall Thickness mm:1.9 (mm)
Maximum Installation Temperature C:0 (°C)
Minimum Installation Temperature F:-4 (°F)
Maximum Installation Temperature F:32 (°F)

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Environmental Initiative:RoHS
Compliant:Unknown
Date of this Information:Unknown
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