Rugged Ratchet P-Clamp Now UL Listed

MILWAUKEE - HellermannTyton’s extreme-duty Ratchet P-Clamp has successfully passed validation tests at Underwriter’s Laboratory and now carries the UL Listed designation. The unique adjustable wire, cable and hose clamp offers end users a one-of-a-kind solution to route and fasten in a broad range of applications.

“This is important news for product designers, installers and maintenance crews,” said HellermannTyton Product Category Manager Missy DeBord. “It will reduce instances of part replacements, and in solar applications, UL Listed components streamline the inspection process.”

HellermannTyton offers the fastener with a standard zinc-plated steel base and an upgraded version with a stainless-steel base plate. Stainless steel resists corrosion due to dissimilar metals coming into contact with one another.

All versions of the Ratchet P-Clamp withstand extreme weather and harsh chemicals. Their one-piece hinge allows the clamp to open without prying. This means it can be mounted to the work surface before or after the wire, cable or hose bundle has been inserted.

The clamp closes with an interlocking ratchet-style mechanism to custom fit the bundle. Four product sizes accommodate any bundle from 1/4 inch to 2 inches in diameter. If removal of the bundle is ever required, the Ratchet P-Clamp can be opened by inserting a small, flat-blade screwdriver without disassembling the clamp from the work surface.

More information at hellermann.tyton.com/products/featured-products/ratchet-p-clamp.

Ratchet P Clamp

About HellermannTyton

HellermannTyton is a global manufacturer of cable management and identification solutions for automotive, solar, electrical, construction, industrial automation, broadband and other OEM markets. The company's integrated approach to product design, sustainability, production, quality assurance and delivery is optimized to benefit local and global customers. HellermannTyton operates in 39 countries, with North American headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (www.hellermann.tyton.com).