PLT4S-M20

Pan-Ty® locking tie, standard cross section, 14.5 (368mm) length, nylon 6.6, black, bulk package.

Secure your cables with ease using our Pan-Ty® locking tie. Designed for reliable bundling, this standard cross-section tie measures 14.5 inches in length and is crafted from durable black nylon 6.6. With a maximum operating temperature of 185°F and a minimum of -60°C, it's suitable for a wide range of environments, including plenums. The tie's impressive tensile strength of 222.41 N (50 lb) ensures your bundles stay securely fastened. Its versatile design allows for a maximum bundle diameter of 101.6 mm (4 inches) and a minimum of just 1.5 mm (.06 inches), providing flexibility for various applications. Rest assured of its quality and compliance as it is RoHS compliant. Perfect for wire and cable management, this tie is a must-have for organizing and securing your cables efficiently.
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Manufacturer: Panduit
Manufacturer Part Number: Panduit PLT4S-M20
Color: Black
Maximum Operating Temperature: 185 °F, 85 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature: -60 °C, -76 °F
Overall Width: .34 in, 8.6 mm
Overall Length: 14.5 in, 368.3 mm
Material: Nylon 6.6
Maximum Bundle Diameter: 101.6 mm, 4 in
Tensile Strength: 222.41 N, 50 lb
Environment Application: Plenum
Minimum Bundle Diameter: .06 in, 1.5 mm
SKU: PANPLT4S-M20
Supplier Product: Standard Cable & Wire Ties
Overall Thickness In: 0.06 (In.)
For Use With: GTS-E, GS2B-E, GTH-E, GS4H-E, PTS, PTH
Maximum Installation Temperature F: 32 (°F)
Minimum Installation Temperature C: -20 (°C)
Overall Thickness mm: 1.5 (mm)
Standards Met: CSA Certified, UL Recognized (File #E56854), UL 62275 Compliant (Type 2S, 21S), RoHS Complaint
Minimum Installation Temperature F: -4 (°F)

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