T30R0UVC2 Article Number: 112-03060 Standard Cable Tie, 5.8 Long, 30lb Tensile Strength, PA66UV, Black, 100/pkg Download spec sheet Base Data Local Order Number T30R0UVC2 Type T30R Color Black (BK) Features and Benefits UV stabilized cable ties contain an inhibitor which prolongs the life of the tie in UV exposures . Inside serrations allow for strong hold on cables and wire bundles. Head design provides high tensile strength with very low insertion force. Bent tail ensures a quick and simple installation. Product Description HellermannTyton standard cable ties feature inside serrations providing a positive hold onto wire and cable bundles. The head design guarantees high tensile strength, as well as a low insertion force. The bent tail design allows quick and simple installations by hand. For high volume applications, tensioning tools are availableto ensure consistent and safe installation. Short Description Standard Cable Tie, 5.8 Long, 30lb Tensile Strength, PA66UV, Black, 100/pkg Product Dimensions Minimum Tensile Strength (Imperial) 30.0 lbs Minimum Tensile Strength (Metric) 135.0 N Length L (Imperial) 5.8 Length L (Metric) 148.0 mm Fixation Method None Identification Plate Position none Releasable Closure No Tie Closure plastic pawl Variant Inside Serrated Width W (Imperial) 0.14 Width W (Metric) 3.6 mm Bundle Diameter Min. (Imperial) 0.06 Bundle Diameter Min. (Metric) 1.5 mm Bundle Diameter Max. (Imperial) 1.4 Bundle Diameter Max. (Metric) 35.0 mm Thickness T (Imperial) 0.05 Thickness T (Metric) 1.2 mm Logistics and Packaging Quantity Per bag Package Quantity (Metric) 100 PiecesCarton Quantity 100 Pieces Weight (Metric) 0.7 kg Material and Specifications Material Polyamide 6.6 UV-resistant (PA66UV) Material Shortcut PA66UV US MILSPEC MS3367-5-0 Flammability UL94 V2 Halogenfree Yes Operating Temperature -40F to +185F (-40C to +85C) ROHS Compliant Yes Certification/Specification MS3367 SAE - AS33671 UL-ZODZ2.E64139 Cage Code 53421 UL Listed (US and Canada) No UL Recognized (US and Canada) No HellermannTyton 2015