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Burndy CTSS675300PC304Q Unirap 304 Stainless Steel Cable Tie, 675 Lb. Tensile Strength, Partially Coated

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Burndy Unirap 304 stainless steel cable tie rated at 675 lb. tensile strength with partial coating. Self-locking steel ball design for heavy-duty cable management in corrosive industrial environments.

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Burndy CTSS675300PC304Q Unirap Stainless Steel Cable Tie

The Burndy CTSS675300PC304Q is a partially coated self-locking steel ball cable tie from the Unirap series. Made from 304 stainless steel with a tin-plated, partially coated finish, it provides a 675 lb. tensile strength rating for the most demanding cable bundling requirements.

Features

  • Tensile strength: 675 lb.
  • Material: 304 stainless steel
  • Finish: Tin-plated, partially coated
  • Self-locking steel ball mechanism for secure, rattle-free bundling
  • Unirap series construction for long-term reliability

Applications

Well-suited for securing heavy cable bundles, conduit, and pipe runs in power plants, refineries, marine structures, and outdoor electrical infrastructure. The partial coating improves grip and surface protection in environments subject to vibration, corrosive chemicals, or mechanical abrasion.

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