PLT1.5I-M0

Pan-Ty® locking tie, intermediate cross section, 5.6 (142mm) length, weather resistant nylon 6.6, black, bulk package.

Secure your cables with ease using our Pan-Ty® locking tie. Specifically designed for intermediate cross sections, this weather-resistant nylon 6.6 tie ensures durability and reliability in any environment. With a maximum operating temperature of 185°F and a minimum of -60°C, it's suitable for a wide range of applications. The 5.6-inch length and .24-inch width provide ample space for bundling, with a maximum bundle diameter of 1.38 inches and a minimum of .06 inches. Made of high-quality nylon 6.6 material, it offers a tensile strength of 177.92 N (40 lbs), perfect for securing cables in place. Whether you're working in a plenum environment or need a robust cable management solution, this tie is RoHS compliant and ready to meet your needs. Available in a bulk package for convenience.
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Manufacturer:Panduit
Manufacturer Part Number:Panduit PLT1.5I-M0
Color:Black
Maximum Operating Temperature:185 °F, 85 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:-60 °C, -76 °F
Overall Width:.24 in, 6.1 mm
Overall Length:142.2 mm, 5.6 in
Material:Nylon 6.6
Maximum Bundle Diameter:1.38 in, 35 mm
Tensile Strength:177.92 N, 40 lb
Environment Application:Plenum
Minimum Bundle Diameter:.06 in, 1.5 mm
SKU:PANPLT1.5I-M0
Supplier Product:Standard Cable & Wire Ties
Standards Met:UL Recognized (File #E56854), UL 62275 Compliant (Type 2, 21), RoHS Complaint
Overall Thickness In:0.05 (In.)
Minimum Installation Temperature F:-4 (°F)
For Use With:GTS-E, GS2B-E, PTS
Minimum Installation Temperature C:-20 (°C)
Overall Thickness mm:1.3 (mm)
Resistance Properties:UV-Resistant
Maximum Installation Temperature F:32 (°F)

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