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The Many Different Cable Tie Uses
There’s practically no limit to how many ways cable ties can be used; however, here are some of the applications we see most often:
- Electricians use cable ties to secure and organize electrical wires and cables in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
- HVAC technicians use cable ties to secure ductwork, pipes, and cables in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning applications.
- Automotive mechanics use zip ties to organize and secure wiring harnesses, hoses, and other vehicle components.
- Construction workers find cable ties useful for securing temporary fencing, scaffolding, and other jobsite materials.
- Network technicians use zip ties to organize and manage network cables in data centers, offices, and telecommunications infrastructure.
- Stage and event production crews secure lighting, audio, and video cables for stage productions, concerts, and other events with wire ties.
- Shipping and logistics professionals utilize cable ties for securing packages and bundles for transportation and shipping.
- Gardening and landscape specialists secure plants to trellises, organize irrigation systems, and bundle landscape materials with cable ties.
- DIY enthusiasts and hobbyists use zip ties for a wide variety of projects, repairs, and organizational tasks around the home, garage, and workshop.
- Law enforcement and military personnel create makeshift restraints with cable ties in certain situations, such as during arrests or detentions.
These are just a few examples of how cable ties are indispensable in many different industries for their versatility, convenience, and cost-effectiveness. No matter what industry you work in or how you use zip ties in and around the house, you’ll find the colors, varieties, and sizes you need at Cable Ties Plus.
The History of the Cable Tie
Whether you call it a cable tie, wire tie, zip tie, tie wrap, heavy-duty zip tie, or metal cable tie, if you use them regularly (or even occasionally), you know just how essential they can be for organizing, bundling, securing, and making repairs to a variety of items at work and at home.
The cable tie didn’t exist until the middle of the 20th century when it was invented by Maurus C. Logan, an employee of Thomas & Betts, an electrical company in New Jersey. He filed a patent in 1958, which was granted in 1961.
Cable ties were mainly used in the aircraft industry during the early years. They were used to secure wiring harnesses and cables in aircraft assemblies. They were a lightweight and efficient alternative to traditional methods like waxed twine or metal wire.
It wasn’t long before other industries started to see the many benefits of cable ties. The automotive, construction, electronics, and telecommunications industries were quick to buy in and reap the benefits of this quick, easy, inexpensive method.
As with most products, the cable tie evolved to meet a variety of needs. Today, they’re available in diverse materials, sizes, colors, and designs to suit specific requirements. For instance, there are now UV-resistant and heat-resistant cable ties available!
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Other Products Available from Cable Ties Plus
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