19/11/2024

Fixing tie for hole (round), inside serrated, ∅4.0mm, black, 500pcs.
Art.-No. 156-00300 | T50RDHFT7-PA66HS-BK Details

Application Primarily designed for fixing cable harnesses in the automotive industry their simplicity, and ease of use, has seen these parts used in everything from aircraft, to switch-gear, to washing machines.
Application Tool ProCut 9 no battery, MK3PNSP2, EVOcut, MK7P, MK10-SB, MK20, EVO7, EVO7SP, EVO7i, EVO7iSP, EVO9, EVO9SP, EVO9i, EVO9iSP
Cable Tie Polyamide 6.6, heat stabilised (PA66HS)
Colour Black (BK)
Description These two-piece fixings are supplied ready assembled and offer a simple and versatile method of bundling and fixing cables. The fir-tree base will easily push into pre-punched holes in panels or threaded, blind, holes and offers a very secure fixing. The two-piece design enables the head of the tie to be orientated to the required position to ease assembly, whilst the 'disc' on the top of the fir tree covers the hole and minimises the ingress of water and dirt.
Fixation Method Fir Tree
Foot Part Polyamide 6.6, heat stabilised (PA66HS)
Identification Plate Position none
Material Polyamide 6.6, heat stabilised (PA66HS)
PART DESCRIPTION T50RDHFT7-PA66HS-BK
Pack Cont. 500pcs.
Package Content packed in bag
Product Family Fir tree parts FT7
Product Group 2-piece fixing ties with fir tree, with disc, for round holes
Tie Closure doublehead
Type T50RDHFT7
Variant Inside Serrated
Bundle ∅ 4.0mm
Bundle ∅ min. 4.0mm
Disc ∅ 16.0mm
Height (H) 1.2mm
Height (H2) 12.7mm
Length (L) 210mm
Min. Tensile Strength 2nd loop 180N
Min.Tensile Strength 225N
Width (W) 4.7mm
Width (W2) 11.6mm
for Hole ∅ (FH) 6.5 - 7.0 mm
for Panel Thickness min - max 0.8 - 7 mm
∅ max. 1. loop 19.0mm
∅ max. 2. loops 19.0mm
Flammability UL 94 V2
Operating Temperature -40 °C to +105 °C, (+145 °C, 500 h)
Operating Temperature Foot Part (Metric) -40 °C to +105 °C, (+145 °C, 500 h)
ROHS compliant Yes
Specifications
Country of Origin CN
ETIM 7.0 Key EC000046
ETIM 8.0 Key EC000046
ETIM 9.0 Key EC000046
UNSPSC Key 39121717