Ecmweb 4134 12 31 07
Ecmweb 4134 12 31 07
Ecmweb 4134 12 31 07
Ecmweb 4134 12 31 07
Ecmweb 4134 12 31 07

Cable tie remover

Dec. 31, 2007
The ACT cable tie removal tool features a proprietary cutting head design that slips behind a cable tie to pull it away from the wire harness and simultaneously cut it without nicking or damage

The ACT cable tie removal tool features a proprietary cutting head design that slips behind a cable tie to pull it away from the wire harness and simultaneously cut it without nicking or damage. Additional product features include double-insulated and cushioned grips, a return spring, lock, and properly leveraged scissor-action cutter. Made from heat-treated alloy steel, the ergonomic hand tool is suitable for retrofitting and repairing wire harnesses in assembly and field service applications. In addition, the product can safely remove plastic, copper, or aluminum cable ties up to ½ in. wide.

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For more information, visit www.actfs.com.

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