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The THOMAS BETTS TC5347A is a dual-function cable tie mounting base that combines adhesive and screw-mount options in a single nylon 6.6 body. Measuring 1.125 inches long by 1.125 inches wide, this base accepts cable ties up to 0.301 inches wide through either a 2-way or 4-way tie entry configuration. The 4-way entry design eliminates orientation errors when pre-mounting the base relative to a wire bundle, allowing the tie to feed in whichever direction best suits the run. Rated for continuous service from -40 to 185 degrees F, the TC5347A is suited for indoor and outdoor electrical and industrial wiring applications. Each standard package contains 100 bases.
This mounting base is used wherever cable ties need to be anchored to a surface rather than looped around a fixed structure. Typical applications include panel wiring, wire harness routing, and crossover bundling points where ties must secure bundles running in different directions. The two optional mounting holes accept a No. 8 screw, providing a mechanical backup to the adhesive bond in high-vibration or high-temperature environments. Electricians, panel builders, and industrial maintenance technicians install these bases during initial wire management layout or retrofit bundling work.
Designed for use with standard cable ties up to 0.301 inches in width. Suitable for cable tie management in electrical panel, industrial, and general wiring applications where surface-mounted bundling is required.
Electricians and panel builders typically install these bases during wire management layout before final terminations are made. Clean and degrease the mounting surface before applying the adhesive base to ensure a reliable bond. Where vibration or elevated temperatures are expected, use the No. 8 screw mounting holes to supplement the adhesive. De-energize all circuits in the work area before routing or securing wire bundles near live conductors, in accordance with NFPA 70 lockout/tagout requirements.
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