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News Release from: Anixter Components | Subject: Thomas and Betts cable ties
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2003
Cable ties join accessory range
Heyco has been appointed a stockholder and UK distributor for Thomas and Betts, North America's largest single source of electrical and electronic components.
Heyco has been appointed a stockholder and UK distributor for Thomas and Betts, North America's largest single source of electrical and electronic components Heyco's Managing Director, Giles Miskin, says: "Thomas and Betts was the first ever manufacturer of plastic cable ties and it is these which are of particular interest to Heyco, underpinning our already extensive cable accessory products with one of the most extensive cable tie ranges in the world"
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Cable ties from Thomas and Betts include the Ty-Rap which incorporates a steel locking barb firmly anchored inside the tie head for strong and durable locking of the tie even under the most adverse conditions, the Ty-Fast one-piece cable ties which combine low insertion and high locking strength and the Safe-Ty, low-profile inline fasteners for use where precision bundling is required and clearance is of the essence, achieved by a unique saddle-back design which curves to form a snug fit around the bundle.
Combined with Heyco's own position as a state-of-the-art European Distribution Centre with a 10,000 product catalogue and online e-commerce facility with downloadable 3D CAD drawings, the new venture with Thomas and Betts underlines Heyco's commitment to offering the widest selection of cable accessories and plastic fasteners with the fullest possible technical support. Request a free brochure from Anixter Components ...
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