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Kendall Howard Hook and Loop Cable Ties - 10 Pack

Hook and Loop Cable Ties - 10 Pack
Hook and Loop Cable Ties - 10 PackHook and Loop Cable Ties - 10 PackHook and Loop Cable Ties - 10 Pack
Hook and Loop Cable Ties - 10 Pack
Item #:0300-1-002-00
Regular Price: $12.00
Sale Price: $8.87
Quantity:
Availability:Usually ships the same business day

Product Description

Kendall Howard Hook and Loop Cable Ties are built to provide a secure hold when separating and managing multiple cables to your patch panels, switches or other networking devices. Hook and Loop Cable Ties are reusable and are the preferred choice for many network installers. Unlike traditional cable or zip ties, which can damage the copper or fiber optic cables if pulled too tight, the Hook and Loop Cable Ties are designed to not be over tightened. Do not let its size fool you. Although small and just 8� long, they can be used to bundle trunk cables inside and outside of the rack. This convenient 10 pack is a great addition to any installer�s tool box. Now you can create an organized racking system with the help of these Hook and Loop Cables Ties and other Kendall Howard cable management products.

  • Quantity: 10
  • Reusable up to 200 uses
  • Cable capacity: Approximately 40 network cables
  • Made in the USA
  • 1-Year Limited Warrant

    Reusable:
  • Whether you�re organizing, adding or moving cables, these cable ties can be used again and again, for up to 200 uses.

    Bundle with Safety:
  • Traditional cable ties are easy to over tighten when bundling cables.If you pull too tight, you risk damaging the fragile copper or glass found in network or fiber optic cables. With Hook and Loop Cable Ties, over tightening your cable bundles is no longer an issue.

    Universal Product:
  • Perfect for use in network installs with the Flat Cable Lacing Panels, Flanged Lacing Bars, Cable Lacing Shelf, or any other messy cable area, including the jungle of cables typically behind your computer or TV counsel.