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The SOUTHWIRE bl11s0-c is an 11.1-inch UV-resistant cable tie designed for heavy-duty bundling and securing applications in outdoor and high-exposure environments. Built to resist ultraviolet degradation, this tie maintains its holding strength and flexibility in direct sunlight over extended service periods. At a rated tensile strength of 50 pounds and a width of 0.18 inches, it delivers a secure, consistent cinch for wire harnesses, conduit runs, and mechanical assemblies. Electricians, HVAC installers, and general contractors reach for this tie when long-term outdoor performance matters. The black color further aids UV resistance compared to natural nylon alternatives. Sold in a pack of 4000, this SKU suits job-site supply and contractor inventory needs.
The bl11s0-c is suited for residential and commercial electrical installations, outdoor conduit and cable management, panel rough-in work, and any application where ties will face prolonged sun or weathering exposure. The 4000-unit pack size makes it practical for fleet trucks, shop stock, or larger project pull quantities. HVAC technicians commonly use UV-rated ties on rooftop unit wiring and outdoor refrigerant line sets where standard nylon ties degrade prematurely.
Designed as a general-purpose UV-rated cable tie suitable for standard one-piece self-locking tie mounts and cable tie installation tools compatible with 0.18-inch strap width.
Cable ties of this type are installed by electricians, HVAC technicians, and low-voltage contractors working under NEC and applicable local codes governing cable support and securing intervals. Always de-energize circuits before working on wire bundles in live panels or junction boxes. Use a cable tie tensioning and cutting tool to achieve consistent tension and a flush cut tail, reducing the risk of sharp edges on finished installations. Avoid over-tightening on insulated conductors where deformation of insulation could affect listing compliance.
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