A cable tie, also known as a zip tie or tie-wrap, is a type of fastener, especially for binding several electronic cables or wires together and to organize cables and wires. In its most popular form, a cable tie consists of a sturdy Nylon tape with an integrated gear rack, and on one end a ratchet within a small open case. Once the pointed tip of the cable tie has been pulled through the case and past the ratchet, it is prevented from being pulled back; the resulting loop may only be pulled tighter. Velcro-style hook-and-loop strips are also used to serve a similar function to that of wire ties.
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CNA# 89-860
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CNA# 220101GN
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CNA# 89-880
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CNA# 89-879
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CNA# 220102BK
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CNA# 220104GN
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CNA# 220109
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CNA# 220602
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CNA# 604664
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CNA# 89-890
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CNA# 89-892
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CNA# 220104BK
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CNA# 220503
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CNA# 604658
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CNA# 501210
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