Hellermann Tyton SpeedyTie® Cable Tie, Black, Black, 13mm x 750mm, 5 pc(s) Pack, SPEEDYTIE-HIRS-BK-V1 115-00030 115-00030 Data Sheet

Product codes
115-00030
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Material
Polyamide 6.6 (PA66)
Operating
Temperature
-40 °C to +85 °C Continuous, 
(+105 °C for 500 h) 
Flammability
UL94 V2
Material
Polyamide 6.6 High Imp. Mod. scan
black (PA66HIR(S))
Operating
Temperature
-40 °C to +80 °C Continuous, 
(+105 °C for 500 h)
Flammability
UL94 HB
Article-No.
Type
Length 
(L)
Width
(W)
Bundle 
Ø max.
Min. Tensile Strength
(N)
Colour
Material
Pack Cont.
Bulk pack
115-00000
RTT750HR
750
13.0
210
888
Yellow (YE), Red (RD)*
PA66
25
Small pack
115-00001 RTT750HR
750
13.0
210
888
Yellow (YE), Red (RD)*
PA66
5
115-00030
RTT750HR
750
13.0
210
888
Black (BK), Black (BK)*
PA66HIR(S)
5
All dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes.
*Fastener
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• SpeedyTie
Patented quick release mechanism for quick and easy application. 
SpeedyTie - Quick and easy. 
Excess Tails can be neatly tucked away. 
SpeedyTie is particularly suited for temporary but
safe bundling or fixing. 
Cable Tie with quick release
mechanism Speedy-Click
Features and Benefits
The SpeedyTie can be used many times
because of its removable, patented trigger.
Also this is a heavy duty releasable tie that
can bear loads of up to 888N (200lbs). With
a length of 750mm it suits a wide variety of
applications and is easy to handle even when
wearing work gloves. Any excess tail can be
easily 'tucked away' in a second slot on the
head. These ties are available in 'high visibility'
yellow and in weatherproof black.
Application
The versatility of the SpeedyTie means that
it is suitable for a multitude of applications.
Originally developed for the 'offshore'
 industries, other uses include: construction,
electrical installations, scaffolding sheet
installations, exhibitions, trade fairs, and
many more.
SpeedyTie

halogenfree
halogenfree

Material Data
Material Data
Technical Table
Date of issue: April 2011