HellermannTyton Helagrip Slide On Cable Markers, White on Blue, Pre-printed "6", 1 → 3mm Cable, 901-10350

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Kr.134 32 

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RS Stock No.:
554-529
Mfr. Part No.:
901-10350
Brand:
HellermannTyton
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Brand

HellermannTyton

Affixing Method

Slide On

Legend

6

Series

Helagrip

Minimum Cable Diameter

1mm

Maximum Cable Diameter

3mm

Cable Diameter Range

1 → 3mm

Colour

White on Blue

Length

3.5mm

Width

3.3 mm

Quantity

250

Printable

No

Material

PVC

Minimum Operating Temperature

-65°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+105°C

Fire Behaviour

Halogen Free

Resistant To

Acids, Alkalis, Gasoline/Fuels

Operating Temperature Range

-65 → +105 °C

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

HellermannTyton Cable Markers, 1 to 3mm Cable Diameter, Number '6' Legend - Helagrip Series - 901-10350


Tag your wiring for easy identification with these cable markers from HellermannTyton. Each one in the strip of 250 comes preprinted with a number 6 legend, saving you the hassle of manually labelling it. The chevron-cut design lends a steady hand by locking each piece to the next if you need to make up a series. To cater for small wires, they slot neatly onto cables that range in diameter from 1 to 3mm. These markers stand up to wear and tear thanks to their tough PVC construction.

Features & Benefits


• Durable performance thanks to an operating temperature range of -65°C to +105°C
• Material resists acids, alkalis and gasoline to withstand harsh settings
• Contrasting white-on-blue colour is highly visible

Applications


• Control panels
• Security systems
• Telecommunications networks
• Electrical engineering

How do I fix this marker on my cable?


Simply slide it over your cable, making sure to mount it before termination.

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