Every installer knows: the job isn’t finished until the cables look clean. No matter how perfect your wiring is inside, if the bundles hang loose — it’s amateur hour. That’s why ABB cable ties exist. They’re not fancy, not digital, not connected to Wi-Fi — they just hold things together, perfectly, every single time.
There’s something satisfying about a good tie. You tighten it, it clicks, it locks, and it stays that way. ABB zip ties give you that solid feel. The nylon’s dense and slightly flexible — not brittle, not rubbery. You can pull it tight with pliers, and it won’t snap or strip.
The locking head is precise; it grips the strap evenly, no half-locks or slippage. And when you cut the excess, the edge stays clean instead of splintering. It sounds small, but that precision is why these ties stay reliable over years of vibration and heat.
ABB wiring ties handle temperature extremes easily — from freezing outdoor panels to hot factory conduits. The nylon formula resists UV, oil, and chemicals, so they don’t crumble after one summer on a rooftop or next to an engine line.
You can tell ABB’s nylon ties apart the moment you open the pack. They’re smooth but strong, with a uniform texture that doesn’t chew up your fingers. The tensile strength is high enough to hold heavy cable bundles or even light ducts without stretching.
Every batch goes through testing — pull force, temperature cycling, flame rating. The result: ties that don’t turn yellow, don’t go brittle, and don’t pop open when the plastic ages.
ABB also makes UV-resistant and heat-stabilized versions for outdoor or high-temperature areas. These are lifesavers on rooftops, solar farms, and production halls where standard ties fail in months.
It’s easy to underestimate how much time ABB cable fastening ties save. They bundle cables neatly, reduce strain on connectors, and make inspections faster. Good cable management isn’t about beauty — it’s about safety and maintenance.
When cables are tight and labeled, faults are easier to trace, repairs faster, and nothing gets accidentally cut or pulled. ABB’s ties fit perfectly into structured cabling systems, control cabinets, and even heavy industrial trays.
The range includes standard self-locking types, releasable versions for temporary setups, and marker ties for labeling. Each works smoothly, with consistent grip strength and reliable release mechanisms.
In the field, you don’t always get clean, dry conditions. Sometimes it’s rain, dust, grease, or snow. ABB cable ties don’t care. The material’s non-absorbent and doesn’t swell. The teeth on the strap stay sharp enough to bite even when wet or dirty.
They come in standard sizes — from small 100 mm ties for control wiring to heavy-duty 600 mm versions for power cables and conduits. The color options (black, white, grey) help separate functions or voltage levels in complex systems.
When you’re wiring a whole factory floor, these details add up. You start to notice which ties waste time — and which ones don’t. ABB sits firmly in the second group.
At Bank of Lamps, we stock the complete ABB line of cable ties, including zip ties, wiring ties, cable fastening ties, and nylon ties — all available for B2B and wholesale supply across Europe.
We work with electricians, automation integrators, and maintenance teams who care about neat, safe, and long-lasting installations.
Orders ship fast — Germany, Netherlands, France, UK, Spain, Baltics — always from fresh stock with datasheets and pull ratings provided.
They say small things make big differences — ABB cable ties prove it. One click, one pull, and the job already looks twice as professional.