Heatshield Thermal Ties 5/16" x 10" - 6 Pack - 250mm

HEATSHIELDSKU: 351003

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Stainless-Steel Cable Ties That Can Take the Heat


Every automotive enthusiast knows that the header on a car or motorcycle is one of the hottest parts of the exhaust system. It’s no surprise, then, that insulating your exhaust system requires special materials that won’t melt -- that’s where Heatshield Products comes in. Our stainless-steel header wrap ties are designed to withstand continuous temperatures of 1800°F and intermittent temperatures of 2000°F, and come in two different sizes to fit your vehicle’s special needs.


High-Strength Fasteners for High-Heat Applications

No matter how you use your vehicle, your header pipe can reach extreme temperatures that can decrease your fuel efficiency and put your vehicle’s wires and lines at risk. Increase your power and protect your engine components by keeping your thermal barriers and auto heat shields in place with durable, high-strength fasteners like our stainless-steel cable ties.

Our header wrap ties are made from heavy-duty metal designed to withstand heat without becoming damaged or melting. Our 5/16-inch-wide 316 stainless-steel header wrap ties have 45% more gripping power than our 3/16-inch-wide ties, ensuring your heat shield and thermal barriers stay in place when you need power and reliability the most. Available in a variety of lengths and quantities, our innovative stainless-steel cable ties are made so you can find the right size and number that works for you.

Features:
• Continuous operating temperature of 1800F
• Rugged stainless steel locking ties
• Each tie is only 0.010" thick
• The 0.31 wide tie features 45% more gripping power


Installation Tips:

Required equipment: gloves, needle nose pliers, and diagonal pliers
• Identify the tail and heat of the stainless steel locking tie (Figure 1)
• Wrap tie around components to be secured, and push tail through the head (Figure 2)
• Pull tail through head (Figure 3)
• Use needle nose pliers to coil or wind the tie into itself (Figure 4)
• Use diagonal pliers to cut of excess (Figure 5)

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