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Filmsticks announced the launch of new heavy-duty cable ties, color-coded hex wrenches and hook and loop cable ties.
If you are not familiar with DAREN, they are a UK-based company that specializes in making accessories for the film/film/video field.They also recently launched a transparent box, a refillable non-permanent marker eco-pen, and an advanced multi-purpose cloth.
DAREN heavy-duty cable ties are designed to provide quality, durability and practicality.The new shoulder strap can be used for a variety of applications, including cable storage, stationary mobile power supplies and other field tools.
These quick release straps are made of sturdy polypropylene webbing, tough nylon hook and loop fasteners, and rust-resistant stainless steel grommets.Their load-bearing capacity is 50-80 lbs (22-36 kg).
The heavy-duty cable tie comes with 6 sizes to choose from, they come in groups of 4 or 5.For full dimensions and specifications, please see below:
105 x reusable hook and loop cable management colored tapes (2 sizes to choose from) retail for £8.33 to £9.99.
The new hex wrench set is made of CRV chrome vanadium steel and includes nine different sizes of adjustable leather cases for easy customization.
Each hex wrench is designed with a ball head to increase versatility.The rainbow-colored coating allows users to quickly and easily identify the desired size.
Filmsticks’ hex key set has 65mm to 178mm keys.See the picture below for the full size:
9-piece hex key set, chrome vanadium steel with bracket-metric retail price is £12.49 (tax not included) and £14.99 (tax included).
The hook and loop straps are made of a tough nylon and polyester blend and are available in 15 cm (5.9 inches) and 20 cm (7.8 inches) lengths, followed by 25 mm (9.8 inches) versions.
They are easy-to-use, high-quality, reusable fixing ties that can be used in a wide range of applications.
Each pack includes 7 ties in different colors, and 15 ties in each color.This color coding helps users easily identify unmarked items and identify cable type and length/
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Post time: Jan-03-2022