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Wider body widths meet requirements for cable support applications and install up to three times faster than conventional strapping systems. ¦

Meets IEEE and Coast Guard requirements for support and retention of cables ¦

Wider load bearing surface for bundles — ideal for use on ships and offshore rigs ¦

Patented self-locking design — no fold over or additional installation steps required ¦

Pre-assembled discrete lengths available — no field assembly required ¦ 304 or 316 stainless steel withstands harsh environments ¦

No sharp edges — protects cable bundle and installer ¦

Loop tensile strength from 600-1200 lbs. ¦

Tension control tool provides fast, consistent installation and flush cut-off

Full line stainless steel ties and installation tooling

For more information, reference ad # st04 www.panduit.com/st04 [email protected] • 800-777-3300

PAN-STEEL ® 1/2" and 5/8" Wide

Self-Locking Stainless Steel Ties

HALIFAX SHIPYARD, Nova Scotia, Canada. 380n/miles from Boston - 600 from NY - 790 Norfolk.

H ighly competitive pricing

A ll around Safety

L arge wharfage

I SO 9002

F ull service docks

A deep harbor port

X cellent workmanship

Donald R. Kerr: Tel. 902-492-5820

E-mail: [email protected] www.irvingshipbuilding.com

US Agent: Lou Gomlick: Tel. 732-290-0049

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