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Releasable nylon cable tie with trigger-style quick release mechanism, reusable Nylon 6/6 fastening

Releasable Nylon Cable Ties – Type B (100 per pack)

RCT76X150-B
£2.80
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**Releasable Nylon Cable Ties – Type B

Reusable, Trigger-Release Cable Ties for Temporary & Adjustable Bundling**

Our Releasable Nylon Cable Ties – Type B are designed for situations where cables need to be secured firmly yet remain easily adjustable or reusable. Featuring a trigger-style quick release mechanism, these cable ties can be opened effortlessly by hand—making them ideal for temporary cable management, frequent adjustments, bundling prototypes, event setups, or adding new cables to an existing loom.

Unlike standard single-use ties, these reusable ties stay securely fastened until intentionally released by pressing the trigger, ensuring a reliable hold for flexible installations. Manufactured from high-quality Nylon Polyamide 6/6, they deliver excellent tensile strength, dielectric insulation, chemical resistance and longevity. 

Key Features

  • Trigger-style quick release mechanism for easy reopening
  • Fully reusable—ideal for temporary or adjustable bundling
  • Secure locking system holds firmly until intentionally released
  • Material: Nylon Polyamide 6/6
  • Flame rating: UL 94 V2
  • Excellent chemical, ageing and abrasion resistance
  • Operating temperature: –40°C to +85°C
  • High dielectric strength: 50,000 volts/mm
  • Min tensile strength: up to 22 kg (varies by width)
  • Pack quantity: 100 releasable cable ties 

Tensile Strength Table

Width (mm) Min Tensile Strength (kg)
2.5 8.1
3.6 18.2
4.8 22.2
7.6 54.4
9.0 79.4
13.0 114

Typical Applications

  • Temporary installations & event wiring
  • Adding new wires to existing bundles
  • Automotive routing & harness adjustments
  • Data cabling & telecom installations
  • Prototyping, testing & workshop use
  • Reusable fastening for DIY and industrial tasks
  • Cable organisation in server rooms & manufacturing lines

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