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The SOUTHWIRE bl7smh0-c is a 7.6-inch black cable tie with an integrated mounting head, designed for bundling and securing wire and cable runs in both indoor and outdoor environments. Built with UV-resistant material, this tie maintains its integrity under prolonged sun exposure without becoming brittle or losing holding power. The 50-pound tensile strength rating makes it suitable for moderate-duty bundling tasks across electrical, HVAC, and low-voltage wiring applications. Each bag contains 100 ties, making it practical for job-site use where volume is needed. Licensed electricians, HVAC technicians, and low-voltage installers are the primary users of this product.
This cable tie is well suited for residential and light commercial installations where wiring must be organized and secured at panel knockouts, junction boxes, or structural surfaces. The mounting head accepts a standard screw or bolt, allowing the tie to anchor directly to a surface while holding a wire bundle in place. This eliminates the need for a separate mount or saddle clamp. Indoor use cases include panel wiring, conduit support, and equipment enclosures. Outdoor use cases include rooftop HVAC equipment, exterior conduit runs, and utility enclosures where UV exposure is a factor.
Designed as a general-purpose cable tie with mounting head for use in electrical, HVAC, low-voltage, and plumbing wire management applications where surface anchoring is required.
Installation requires no special tools beyond a standard screwdriver or drill for securing the mounting head to the surface. De-energize circuits before working in panel enclosures or junction boxes, following NEC guidelines for safe electrical work. Do not exceed the rated 50-pound tensile strength when bundling heavy conductor groups. Inspect ties installed outdoors periodically, as physical damage or cuts to the tie body can reduce holding strength over time.
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