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News Release from: TFC | Subject: CableBundler
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 May 2001

Neatly fasten large or small bundles of
wire

CableBundler eliminates the need for different sized straps and can be used to neatly fasten large or small bundles of wire, cable or trunking, on-site or in the workshop, quickly and without fuss

The new TFC CableBundler is specially designed to make light work of any cable strapping or tying task Small and light enough to fit into most standard sized tool kits, CableBundler eliminates the need for different sized straps and can be used to neatly fasten large or small bundles of wire, cable or trunking, on-site or in the workshop, simply, quickly and without fuss

The kit includes the CableBundler application tool, 3 (20m) strapping spools, 600 strapping locks, a spare cutting blade and a handy carry case.

The tool is simplicity itself to use.

Wrap the cable strap around the item to be fastened, you choose the length required, and push the free end of the strap into the cable lock until an audible click is heard.

Tighten the strap by pulling it back towards you from the rear of the cable bundler.

Once the strap is in place, and has been tightened, squeeze the trigger of the application tool firmly and release.

The job is now done and the wire, cable or trunking securely and neatly fastened.

Strapping is of standard 4.5mm width and available in a choice of black or white colours.

It has a tensile strength of 25kg, so is tough and long lasting, and is UVL resistant.

Replacement reels of strapping are available in standard (20m) or large (100 and 300m) sizes, together with additional locking clips and spare blades. Request a free brochure from TFC ...

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