..........330.30 Securing and Supporting.
(A) General. Type MC cable shall be supported and secured by staples, cable ties, straps, hangers, or similar fittings or other approved means designed and installed so as not to damage the cable.
They are not the best choice and after many years in a hot wearhouse you might have problems when they get brittle.
The cheap ones our company buys are brittle right out of the bag. Between the wasted labor and wasted cable ties they are spending a dime to save a penny. Sorry, the mention of brittle cable ties just set me off after going through 3 bags last week!
You get what you pay for.
They do look nice if trimed
cheaper and better way is tie wire, but that is up to your boss
Or I could get a PO for a proposal job and and get some good T&B cable ties at the supply house and put them on my van for truck stock and the boss would be none the wiser.:grin:
Demoing MC/AC cable that's been installed with cable ties is really fun, especially if they are old and cheap. Just yank on the cable and you can pull out a whole lot of cable in no time flat.
That is the problem to them. One accidental grab and we might find a hundred foot run laying on the floor or dangling in reach.
That is the problem to them. One accidental grab and we might find a hundred foot run laying on the floor or dangling in reach.
You're a trip Jim. Everything is always negative with you. :roll:
I don't sugar coat anything. I deal with the real facts. I tell it how it is and the negatives. If you want lies about a product being great just go to there web site
Would you run MC for a long run on bottom of a truss with plastic tie wraps ? Yes you can but be prepaired for problems when it ages in a hot Fl warehouse. It will last the year of warranty but your name goes with it.
Would you run MC for a long run on bottom of a truss with plastic tie wraps ? Yes you can but be prepaired for problems when it ages in a hot Fl warehouse. It will last the year of warranty but your name goes with it.
Nope, I would use the following. Faster and cheaper. If someone were going to use ty-wraps, they would most likely run the MC on the top side of the bottom of the truss. Else you would have droops in your run.
Nope, I would use the following. Faster and cheaper. If someone were going to use ty-wraps, they would most likely run the MC on the top side of the bottom of the truss. Else you would have droops in your run.