Thomas Betts ERG50 TY-Rap Tension Tool, 18 to 50lb, Turn-Key, Refurbished
Thomas & Betts
Details
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CategoryMiscellaneous
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Dimension6.0in x 8.0in x 3.0in
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Serialn/a
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Thomas & Betts ERG50 TY-Rap Cable Tie Tension Tool is a highly efficient tool designed for precise application on cable ties with tensile strengths ranging from 18 to 50 pounds. This tool enables users to apply the exact tension required for cable ties, ensuring secure and lasting cable management. Manufactured in the United States, this tool reflects engineering excellence and reliability, suitable for laboratory, industrial, and maintenance settings. The device is fully refurbished to ensure full functionality and readiness for immediate use, aligning with turnkey delivery specifications. Note that the tool itself presents nearly new conditions, as verified through detailed inspections. Power cords and software are not included with the product.
Key Features
- Precise tensioning tool for 18-50lb tensile strength cable ties
- Turnkey refurbished unit, fully functional upon receipt
- Designed for reliable cable management in various settings
- Built and rigorously tested in the USA
- Ergonomic design for ease of use
Specifications
- Model: ERG50 TY-Rap
- Sub-Model: Cable Tie Tension Tool
- Used with: Cable ties, tensile strength 18-50 lb
- Condition: Refurbished, turnkey
- Country of Origin: United States
- Weight: Actual Weight 1 lb
- Dimensions: Actual Length 6 in, Width 8 in, Height 3 in
Weight
Imperial: 1.2 Pounds
Metric: 0.54 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 7.2 lb x 9.6 lb x 3.6 lb
Metric: 18.29 cm x 24.38 cm x 9.14 cm
Harmonized Code
820559
Harmonized Code Details
The harmonized code 820559 is used for tools suitable for working with various materials, specifically hand tools such as spanners, wrenches, and similar articles. This code suits the ERG50 TY-Rap tool as it is a hand-operated tension tool designed for adjusting cable ties.
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