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The GARDNER BENDER 45-308MTUVB is a UV-resistant mounting cable tie designed to secure wire and cable bundles to fixed surfaces such as walls, studs, and panels. Measuring 8 inches in length and 0.17 inches in width, each tie is molded from black nylon with built-in ultraviolet resistance to withstand prolonged sun exposure without becoming brittle or discolored. A pre-formed mounting hole accepts a No. 10 screw, allowing the tie to be fastened directly to a surface before the bundle is cinched down. This pack includes 15 ties and is sized for electricians and low-voltage installers working on outdoor wiring runs, exposed conduit support, or exterior equipment panels.
These ties are intended primarily for outdoor applications where standard nylon cable ties would degrade from UV exposure. Typical uses include securing service entrance wiring, exterior lighting cable runs, irrigation control wiring, and HVAC line sets to exterior wall surfaces or structural framing. The screw-mount base eliminates the need for adhesive-backed anchors, making installation more reliable in temperature-variable environments. Electricians working to NEC guidelines for outdoor wiring management will find these ties suitable for listed-rated installations where UV-stable hardware is specified.
Designed as a general-purpose UV-resistant mounting cable tie suitable for outdoor electrical, low-voltage, and mechanical wiring management applications where screw-mount anchoring is required.
Installation is performed by licensed electricians or qualified installers familiar with NEC requirements for outdoor cable management. Fasten the mounting base to the surface using a No. 10 screw appropriate for the substrate before cinching the tie around the bundle. Do not overtighten the tie against conductors rated for limited compression, and verify that the screw anchor material is rated for the exposure environment. De-energize any circuits in the work area before routing or securing conductors.
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