Cable tie base

Started by darren, July 22, 2011, 08:30:24 PM

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darren

Hello masses
I need some help. In the past i have used a metal cable tie base that you glued down with sikaflex. It had a pad on the bottom that had heaps of little holes in it to allow the adhesive to key to. I cant find them for the life of me. If anyone has used them or know where to get them i would be very grateful
Thanks
Darren
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bullfrog

I know the type you mean Darren. Lately, all I have seen are the plastic sticky backed ones. I'll keep my eyes open for the metal type & who has them.  :cheers:
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darren

I have a feeling they might be wurth but i cant find them anywhere
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Symon

Haven't seen those in years, they are all plastic these days.
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bullfrog

Wurth rep calls into work due in shortly. I can check with him if you like Darren.  :cheers:
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darren

That would be great mate. Thanks
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dno

Would something like this be any good ?
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darren

I have to use them around the inside of the gulwing box, The std adhesive ones dont do a very good job. I am looking for somthing a bit stronger.
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bullfrog

Would be fiddley, but could you use a spot of Sikaflex on the base of the plastic type after removing the sticky back?? PITA I know, but if you only have a handful to do it might be worth it ?? Juz a thought. :cheers:
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Tim - Stratford

Darren,

Not metal, but either screw or sika....

http://www.larpro.com.au/larpro/category/78

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gronk

Darren, I used the plastic ones under my gullwing and they have hung on well so far...depends a lot on brand , re, how good the adhesive is..

I have also used P clamps a bit as well ( they use them on trains etc)  think they are made by Panduit....stainless and are silaflexed on..
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darren

Thanks for that fellas, I have a few leads now.

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DANBRI

Used to use them a lot in food manufacturing installations, because the plastic ones can't be picked up if they fall into the product - and someone will eat one  :-[



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http://www.wurth.com.au/catalogueview.asp?pdf=A02_0803.pdf

http://www.panduit.com/Products/ProductOverviews/ProductSearch/index.htm?Ns=P_ItemSortOrder&Ne=1&R=AM2-M&sid=1315326E8DD4&lastNodeId=ss_prod_cabtiemontsecdevice&N=5000001%20314 3000794

http://www.panduit.com/Products/ProductOverviews/ProductSearch/index.htm?Ns=P_ItemSortOrder&Ne=1&R=EMSK12-4-12-X0&sid=131532823731&lastNodeId=ss_prod_cabtiemontsecdevice&N=5000001%20316 3000774

http://www.source-fixings.co.uk/shop.php?action=subcat_select&subcat_id=14

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