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Product category: Fasteners, threaded and non-threaded
News Release from: PennEngineering | Subject: Bulletin TD
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 21 January 2003

Self-clinching cable tie-mounts and
hooks

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PEM TY-D self-clinching cable tie-mounts and hooks are designed to provide secure attachment points for mounting wires and cables to electronic chassis or enclosures.

A new six-page bulletin now available from PEM Fastening Systems profiles PEM TY-D self-clinching cable tie-mounts and hooks, which are designed to provide secure attachment points for mounting wires and cables to electronic chassis or enclosures All PEM TY-D hardware installs quickly and permanently without screws or adhesives

"Bulletin TD" provides specifications, performance data, installation procedure, and engineering drawings for both types of patented hardware in the PEM TY-D family (Type TD cable tie-mounts and Type TDO cable-tie hooks).

These are offered in several sizes for permanent installation in sheets as thin as 1.02mm or thick as 3.18mm.

Type TD mounts allow users to slide ties easily through the hardware's "eye" for fast cable mounting.

Type TDO hooks enable users to attach, remove, and return tie-bundled wires at their mounting points when components need to be accessed for service or when wires or cables must be replaced.

The hook feature allows ties to remain intact and wires to remain wrapped.

PEM TY-D hardware remains secure at designed locations and angles.

Panels on the side opposite installation remain flush and without any openings to minimise EMI/RFI and potential contamination of electronics by dust or dirt.

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