Cable Ties - Holders and Mountings

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
151-01528

151-01528

HellermannTyton

CABLE TIE HLDR QUAD ADH BLK

1700

MB29C2

MB29C2

HellermannTyton

CABLE TIE HLDR SGL SCREW #8 NAT

0

23TA207203

23TA207203

Richco, Inc. (Essentra Components)

CABLE TIE HOLDER, ANGLED, SCREW

4000

23FCPM18765

23FCPM18765

Richco, Inc. (Essentra Components)

CABLE TIE HOLDER, MASON MOUNT, .

3900

MB2.5A10C2

MB2.5A10C2

HellermannTyton

CABLE TIE HLDR QUAD ADH WHT

1435

TA1S8-C

TA1S8-C

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLDR QUAD SCREW #8 NAT

2147483647

3240709

3240709

Phoenix Contact

CABLE TIE HLDR QUAD ADH BLK

5092

FTH-24-1-01

FTH-24-1-01

Richco, Inc. (Essentra Components)

CABLE TIE HLD MULT SCRW 1/4" NAT

0

3240710

3240710

Phoenix Contact

CABLE TIE HLDR SGL PUSH MNT BLK

0

KIMS-H500-C4

KIMS-H500-C4

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLDR SGL PUSH MNT YLW

10002000

LHMS-S5-C

LHMS-S5-C

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLDR SGL RIVET MNT NAT

200400

PAM075NY-A-C

PAM075NY-A-C

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLDR QUAD ADH WHT

70251000

1279200000

1279200000

Weidmuller

CABLE TIE HLDR SGL PUSH WING MNT

0

MP2M5.NN3P

MP2M5.NN3P

HellermannTyton

CABLE TIE HLDR DUAL SCRW #10 NAT

0

TM3R6-M0

TM3R6-M0

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLD DUAL RIVET MNT BLK

18000

THMSP25-C30

THMSP25-C30

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLDR DUAL PUSH MNT BLK

4605000

MTP3H-E10-C

MTP3H-E10-C

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLD MULT SCR #10 3 BDL

99

TMEH-S10-Q0

TMEH-S10-Q0

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLDR DUAL SCRW #10 BLK

994

TM1S4-C

TM1S4-C

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLDR DUAL SCREW #4 NAT

1932420000

MCEH-S25-C0

MCEH-S25-C0

Panduit Corporation

CABLE TIE HLDR SNGLE SCREW BLK

300

Cable Ties - Holders and Mountings

1. Overview

Cable ties holders and mountings are essential components for organizing and securing cables in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. These devices provide structured cable management solutions by fixing, routing, and supporting cable ties and wires. Their importance lies in preventing cable tangling, reducing mechanical stress, and ensuring compliance with safety standards in electronics, telecommunications, and automation systems.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Adhesive MountsQuick-install with adhesive backing, reusableOffice equipment cable management
Panel MountsThreaded/snap-in installation, high load capacityIndustrial control cabinets
Cable Tie MountsIntegrated tie slots, adjustable positioningData center rack cabling
Edge MountsClips onto panel edges, space-saving designAutomotive wiring harnesses
Cable ClampsSecure large bundles, vibration-resistantHeavy machinery installations

3. Structure and Components

Typical products consist of: - Base mounting plate (ABS/polycarbonate) - Cable retention mechanism (spring-loaded arms or slots) - Fixing hardware (screws, adhesive pads, or clips) - Strain relief features (rubber linings or flexible arms) Modular designs often incorporate interlocking interfaces for system expansion.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Load Capacity10-500N rangeDetermines bundle size support
Temperature Range-40 C to +120 CEnvironmental durability
Material RatingUL94 V-0, UV-resistantSafety and longevity
Mounting TypeSurface/panel/edgeInstallation flexibility
Cable Diameter Range3-50mmCompatibility factor

5. Application Fields

Major industries include:

  • Telecommunications (server rack cabling)
  • Automotive manufacturing (underhood wiring)
  • Renewable energy (solar panel array management)
  • Aerospace (avionics harness routing)
  • Smart buildings (low-voltage system organization)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecial Features
3MScotchlok MountsIndustrial-strength adhesive
HellermannTytonFixing SystemsVibration-proof designs
PanduitNetKey MountsModular datacom solutions
TE ConnectivityRaychem MountsExtreme environment rating

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Environmental factors (temperature, UV exposure)
  • Dynamic vs static loads
  • Future expandability requirements
  • Regulatory certifications (NEC, RoHS)
  • Tool-less installation options

Case Study: Automotive assembly lines prefer stainless steel edge mounts with IP67 rating for engine compartment wiring.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Smart mounts with integrated sensors
  • Biodegradable polymer materials
  • Customizable 3D-printed solutions
  • Improved fire-retardant composites
  • Standardization of modular systems
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