The CABAC CT200BL Blue Releasable Cable Ties are engineered for secure and adjustable cable bundling in environments where frequent changes, reconfigurations, or temporary setups are needed. These 200mm x 4.8mm ties feature a user-friendly releasable mechanism, allowing quick release and reuse without compromising strength.
Manufactured from halogen-free Nylon 66 (Polyamide 6.6), these cable ties offer superior tensile strength, chemical resistance, and reliability in both indoor and outdoor environments. Their UV-stabilised design makes them well-suited for exposed applications, while rounded edges reduce the risk of cable insulation damage.
What's Included in the Packet
Main Features
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Releasable Head Design: Easily adjustable and reusable, perfect for temporary installations.
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UV Stabilised: Ideal for outdoor use with long-term resistance to sunlight and weather exposure.
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Tough & Flexible: Made from halogen-free Polyamide 6.6 for dependable tensile strength and resilience.
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Secure Grip: Closely spaced internal teeth provide precise tensioning.
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Safe to Handle: Smooth, rounded edges minimize risk of injury and prevent damage to cable jackets.
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Professional Appearance: Blue colour for colour-coded installations or enhanced visibility.
Detailed Specifications
Parameter |
Specification |
Part Number |
CT200BL |
Item Number |
CTR200BL |
Material |
Polyamide 6.6 (PA66), halogen-free |
UV Stability |
Yes – UV stabilised for outdoor use |
Colour |
Blue |
Length |
200mm |
Width |
4.8mm |
Thickness |
1.2mm |
Bundle Diameter |
Up to 50mm |
Loop Tensile Strength |
22kg |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +85°C |
Packaging Unit |
100 Ties per Pack |
Cable Tie Type |
Releasable Nylon Tie |
Compliance |
Certificate of Conformance Available |
Warranty Information
Brand Description
CABAC is a leading manufacturer of electrical accessories, known across Australia and New Zealand for delivering durable, compliant, and installer-focused solutions. From structured cabling to cable management, CABAC products are designed to meet the standards and conditions unique to ANZ environments.
SKU
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Product Code: CT200BL
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Item Number: CTR200BL
Practical Use Scenarios
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Field Service Installations: Perfect for temporary cabling during servicing, diagnostics, or deployments.
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AV & Event Setups: Reusable ties reduce waste and time for staging and live event configurations.
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IT Rooms & Patch Panels: Ideal for labelling or segmenting cables by colour for identification.
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Outdoor Wiring Harnesses: UV stabilisation ensures longevity even under sunlight exposure.
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Maintenance Schedules: Makes regular inspection and retightening of bundled cables easier and safer.
Datasheets / Downloadable Resources
Excellence for the Australian and New Zealand Market
The CABAC CT200BL cable ties are tailored to meet the mechanical and environmental demands of Australian and New Zealand industries. With UV stabilisation, halogen-free construction, and compliance documentation available, these ties deliver dependable performance in electrical, industrial, and outdoor cable management applications. CABAC ensures full support, warranty coverage, and batch traceability through authorized regional partners.
FAQs
Q1: Are the CABAC CT200BL cable ties reusable?
A1: Yes, these ties feature a releasable head and pawl mechanism that allows them to be reused multiple times, ideal for temporary or adjustable cable bundling.
Q2: Can the CABAC CT200BL cable ties be used outdoors?
A2: Yes, they are UV-stabilised and made from weather-resistant Nylon 66, making them suitable for long-term outdoor applications.
Q3: What is the maximum cable bundle diameter for CT200BL ties?
A3: These ties can securely bundle cables up to 50mm in diameter.
Q4: What material are CABAC CT200BL cable ties made of?
A4: They are made from halogen-free Polyamide 6.6 (PA66), offering strength and environmental safety.
Q5: Are the CABAC CT200BL cable ties compliant with Australian standards?
A5: Yes, they come with a Certificate of Conformance and meet the performance expectations for professional-grade cable management in Australia and New Zealand.