Common Questions, Awesome Answers
Do GripLockTies have metal clips?
No. And that's a good thing!
1: Metal clips would prevent resealing the tie.
2: Metal clips, under stress, cut into the strap and often have a lower strength rating or deform, releasing the tie. Metal clip ties have no redundant points of fastening, unlike the three teeth on the GripLockTies locking head. Metal clips do not make a tie strong. The strength is in the quality nylon.
3: Testing proves that the Zytel nylon and GripLockTies' strong, deep teeth engagement surpasses the strength of metal clip ties.
4. Metal clip ties are often overtightened, smashing the wires, which damages the wire filaments and insulation. Rubber lining eliminates the need to smash wires to the point of damage, because the rubber forms around the wire and keeps the tie from moving.
Are GripLockTies Patented?
Yes. The technology does have awarded strong utility patents in the USA #10,000,065,777 and in many other countries with additional utility and design patents pending. If you desire to license the technology contact us directly.
What are the Pull strength ratings?
The 12" and 8" ties are 0.29" wide and are rated at 70 pounds, but our production quality control requires testing to >100% more than rated strength. This means they typically exceed 140 pounds.
What are the Specifications?
Specifications:
Materials:
Plastic:
- Zytel Nylon
- UV resistant black
- Toughened
- Heat stabilized
- Impact modified
- Nylon 66-1 ISO1043
- Non-magnetic
- Non-conductive
Elastomer Rubber Liner:
- Protection adhesion promoted thermoplastic elastomer
- ShoreA 58 A ASTMD2240
- Elongation at break >375%
- Compression set of 25% ASTM D395B.
Dimension and Strength Information:
- Rated pull strength: (pounds): 70
- Nominal width of the strap (inches): .29
- Nominal length (inches): 12.3
- Temperature limits:
- Operating temperature (-40ºF/-40ºC) to (221ºF/105ºC)
Flammability:
UL94, UL 746A, IEC 60695-11-10
Water Absorption:
Immersion 24 Hour ISO 62 0.9%