Stainless Steel Cable Tie Tensioning Tool
Hand tool for tensioning and cutting stainless steel cable ties up to 12 mm wide (0.3 mm thick). Adjustable tension, clean cut with no sharp edges, rubber-grip handles for comfortable use.
- Description
Description
Stainless Steel Cable Tie Tensioning Tool
This stainless steel cable tie tensioning tool makes installing metal ties quick and safe. It is designed for stainless steel self-locking ties and ladder-style stainless ties. The tool tensions ties smoothly and then cuts them cleanly with no sharp edges left behind.
The handle has a soft TPR grip for comfort and a firm hold. A steel cutter bar gives a neat, burr-free cut after tensioning. The tension level is adjustable so you can use the same tool for different tie sizes and jobs.
This tool is light and easy to carry, yet strong enough for frequent use on industrial and outdoor projects. It speeds up installation and protects worker hands compared with manual methods.
Key Features
- For stainless steel cable ties up to 12 mm wide and 0.3 mm thick.
- Adjustable tension for different cable tie sizes.
- TPR (thermoplastic rubber) gripped handles for better grip.
- Light weight, easy to hold and control (about 0.57 kg)
Technical specifications
| Item | Specification |
| Function | Tensioning and cutting stainless steel cable ties |
| Max cable width | 12 mm |
| Max cable thickness | 0.3 mm |
| Weight | 0.57 kg |
| Overall size | 210 × 120 × 12 mm (8.27 × 4.72 × 0.47 in) |
| Handle | TPR (rubber) grip |
| Body finish | Stainless steel plated |
| Cutter | steel cutter bar |
| Suitable for | Self-locking stainless ties, ladder stainless ties |
How to use
- Insert the tail of the stainless steel tie into the tool’s opening.
- Hold the tool by the handles and squeeze repeatedly to tighten the tie.
- When the tie reaches the desired tension, lift the cutter bar to cut the tie.
- Remove the tool — the tie is installed with a clean end.
Stainless Steel Cable Tie Tensioning Tool Applications
- Highway and roadwork projects
- Municipal construction and utilities
- Shipboard and marine fittings
- Power plant and electrical installations
- Industrial piping and cable bundling
- Outdoor advertising and signage
FAQ
Q: Should I choose this manual tensioning tool or an automatic one?
A: It depends on your workload. While this manual tool is durable and cost-effective for smaller projects, an automatic version can save time on high-volume jobs. You can read our detailed comparison between manual and automatic cable tie guns to find the best fit for your needs.



























