It is convenient to attach spare cables and other items to a tool belt for carrying, and to temporarily lay cables on a truss during cable setup.
A popular product for attaching spare cables and other items to a tool belt, and useful for temporarily routing cables along trusses during setup. The carabiner for hanging straps can be selected according to purpose, including snap hooks, 8 cm carabiners, triangular carabiners, and carabiners with safety rings. The tip features a pull tab, making it easy to wind and unwind cables with one hand. The main material is Velcro's hook-and-loop fastener, which has passed over 10,000 attachment and detachment tests. It is useful in many scenarios, including sound and lighting, stage setup, electrical work, home use, telecommuting and remote workspaces, PC desk organization, outdoor activities, gardening, and medical applications. It is RoHS compliant and a patented product.
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basic information
Size: Width 25mm to 50mm, Length 152mm to 609mm Color: 14 colors available Shear engagement force: (with overlapping part of 5cm) lateral direction 12 to 24kg Temperature range (hook/loop): -56.7 degrees to 93.3 degrees Durability usage count: Over 10,000 times
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It is active in many scenes such as sound and lighting, stage setup, electrical installation, home environments, telework and remote workspaces, storage around PC desks, outdoor activities, gardening, and medical settings.
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◆Corporate Philosophy We value being a company where all customers, business partners, and employees can engage happily. ◆History 1985: Seam-Tech was founded. In the same year: Developed cable wraps and obtained patents in the United States, Japan, and various European countries. 1991: Renamed the company to RIP-TIE and relocated to the South of Market area in San Francisco. 1992: Opened the Velcro Hook & Loop Store on the first floor of the same building. 1998: Introduced printing machines and started a custom logo "name printing" service for small lot orders. 2001: Purchased a company building in San Leandro and relocated the headquarters. 2007: Established the Japan division of RIP-TIE, Inc. 2008: Purchased an office adjacent to the headquarters due to business expansion. 2010: Obtained patents for Rip Tie Mini in the United States, Japan, and various European countries. 2013: Obtained patents for Rip Lock in the United States, Japan, and various European countries. 2018: Purchased warehouse property due to business expansion and launched an online shop targeting individual customers.