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The ADVANCED CABLE TIES MG-1300 is a dedicated cable tie cutter built for flush-cutting installed cable ties without damaging the wire bundle beneath. Standard side cutters risk nicking or severing conductor insulation, especially in dense wiring environments. The MG-1300 eliminates that risk with a scissor-action blade and an integrated safety guard that shields the bundle during the cut. Heat-treated alloy steel construction handles cable ties rated from 18 to 250 pounds tensile strength. The flush-cut capability removes sharp tails left by standard installation, reducing the risk of hand injuries during future cable management work. Manufactured in the USA.
The MG-1300 is suited for use behind patch panels, audio-visual head-end equipment, structured wiring enclosures, and other tight-clearance locations where tool access is limited. At 6.49 inches in length and 2.35 inches in width, the tool fits into confined spaces without requiring full arm extension. Electricians, low-voltage technicians, AV installers, and network cabling professionals will find this cutter practical for daily field and rack work. The handle lock keeps the blades closed during transport and storage.
Designed for use with cable ties across the full standard size range, covering tensile ratings from 18 to 250 pounds. Compatible with nylon and similar standard cable tie materials used in electrical, low-voltage, AV, and network cabling applications.
No power disconnection is required for cable tie removal work, but all energized conductors in the bundle should be confirmed safe before cutting ties in live panels or enclosures. Engage the handle lock when the tool is not in use to prevent accidental blade contact. Low-voltage and data cabling technicians should follow applicable industry standards such as ANSI/TIA-568 for structured cabling work environments. Inspect blades periodically for wear; dull blades require more force and reduce cut accuracy.
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