Tool for unfastening cable ties
The world of electronics and engineering has just been made a little safer and more efficient, thanks to the introduction of the ACT Cable Tie Removal Tool by ACT Fastening Solutions. This innovative hand tool is designed to eliminate the need for knives and box cutters in cable tie removal, making it a must-have for assembly and field service applications.
Made from heat-treated alloy steel, the ACT Cable Tie Removal Tool is robust and durable, ensuring it can withstand the rigours of daily use. It is suitable for retrofitting and repairing wire harnesses in various applications. The tool slips behind a cable tie, pulling it away from the wire harness, and cuts it without damaging the insulation.
The tool's proprietary cutting head design, featuring curved tips, allows for a fast cut and safe removal, regardless of where on the cable tie strap it is placed. For added safety and comfort, the hand tool also boasts double insulated and cushioned grips, a return spring, lock, and a properly leveraged scissor-action cutter.
The ACT Cable Tie Removal Tool is versatile, capable of removing plastic, copper, or aluminum cable ties up to 1/2" wide. This makes it an ideal solution for a wide range of applications, from assembly lines to field services.
For those interested in acquiring this game-changing tool, it is available for purchase by visiting www.actfs.com or by calling (800) 861-7228. For more information, the same channels can be used.
The ACT Cable Tie Removal Tool is a testament to HellermannTyton's commitment to designing ergonomic and safe solutions for the removal of cable ties without the need for knife or scissor-like tools. With this tool, the process of repairing and retrofitting wire harnesses has become safer, faster, and more efficient.
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