RUBBER CABLE TIES STRAPS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A BAZILLION USES Dera Industries 640 Duane Ct Ann Arbor MI 48103 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
BINDITZ Rubbo International, Inc. 488 W. Meats Avenue Orange CA 92865 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
DERA-TIE Dera Industries 640 Duane Ct Ann Arbor MI 48103 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
FLEXI TIES Rubbo International, Inc. 488 W. Meats Avenue Orange CA 92865 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
KRAB KEEPER Bottger, Timothy M. 9913 Kiwi Ave No. Brooklyn Park MN 55443 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
ONE TIE Shurtape Technologies 1712 Eighth Street Drive, SE Hickory NC 28602 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;TIE;
OZT O'Neil, Terence P.O. BOX 265 CORONA DEL MAR CA 92625 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
PYTHON WRAPS Positive Technologies, Inc. PO Box 213 San Antonio FL 33576 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing electrical wires;
SIMPLE DESIGN, BIG SOLUTION Rubbo International, Inc. 488 W. Meats Avenue Orange CA 92865 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
STRONG TIES Christie Solutions 531-1317 Edgewater DR. Orlando FL 32804 Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
YUERUIS Shanghai ShangJi Logistics Equipment Co.,ltd Room 208 2999 Hutai RD Shanghai 200444 China Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. The cycle counter is incorporated in a cable tie tool and provides an accurate count of the number of cable ties cut by the tool. The cycle counter includes a sensor which detects the displacement of the blade of the cable tie tool required to sever the strap of the cable tie. Alternatively, the sensor detects the condition of a component of the cable tie tool which indicates that the tool has cut the strap of a cable tie. The sensor generates a cut signal indicating that the strap of a cable tie has been cut. The cycle counter further includes summing devices for processing the cut signals and generating additional signals for transmission to a display device. The display device communicates to an operator the total number of cable ties severed by the cable tie tool. The display device also communicates to the operator the total number of selected cable ties severed by the cable tie tool.