Secure large bundles such as lumber, cardboard, and wire coils

Loop and twist baling wire to secure large bundles

Add to bungee cords to hook them onto rings and loops

Position on bungee cords to create stops and keep the cords from rubbing against surfaces

Separate two bundles of cable to prevent rubbing and wear

Quickly organize wires, cables, and cords into bundles

Cover the edges of metal cable ties to keep them from digging into bundles of cable

Safety guards on the tip help you sever cable ties without damaging bundled material

Clip to your belt to keep cable ties within reach

Attach to walls, machines, and other surfaces and add a cable tie to organize and secure bundles

Tightly grip large bundles of cargo and other materials to secure them in place

Shield cables and electronic components from electromagnetic interference (EMI)

Insulate wire and cable splices, wrap wire harnesses, and repair cable jacketing

Press interlocking pieces together to join materials

Pull apart and secure again and again as the size of your bundle changes

Temporarily join or protect surfaces

Mount everything from signs and panels to carpet and padding

Adhere to surfaces to keep them free of scratches, chemicals, moisture, and germs

Stretch to bundle and secure parts, bags, food, and more

Mate the mushroom-shaped heads to join materials together with more holding power than hook and loop

Wrap around bundles and hard-to-grip objects for a more convenient carry

Attach cable, pipe, tubing, and other items to your strut channel

The most versatile system, attach fittings along the continuous slots to build virtually anything

Wrap through tag holes to connect to items such as lanyards and key rings

Secure hasps, latches, and other connections to visibly indicate tampering

Made of polyimide to isolate electricity while the silicone rubber conducts heat

Wind the ends to bundle cable and wire or close bags and sacks

Bundle wiring and protect from abrasion and heat