Coated Steel Cable Tie 304/316 Stainless Steel, Length 300/360mm, One Bag
$18.40 – $27.84
MOQ: 1 carton 100 pcs/bag, 50 bags/carton (5000 pcs/carton)
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Description
When reliability, durability & high-performance cable fastening are essential, Solarrains’ coated steel cable ties are engineered to deliver. Designed from premium 304 & 316 stainless steel, these ties are suitable for securing cables in demanding environments—indoors or outdoors. With a self-locking mechanism and corrosion-resistant coating, our steel cable ties are trusted by engineers, contractors & distributors alike.
Coated Steel Cable Tie Stainless Steel
Our Coated Steel Cable Tie 304/316 Stainless Steel, Length 300/360mm is a high-strength solution for securing and managing cables in industrial, commercial, and solar energy applications. These steel cable ties feature a roller-ball locking mechanism for fast, secure tensioning and are available in both 304 and 316 stainless steel to meet varied environmental requirements.
For extra protection, these ties come with a black epoxy coating, reducing the risk of damaging cable insulation. Designed to withstand harsh conditions—extreme temperatures, chemicals, moisture, and UV exposure—they are a robust part of any cable management system.
Key Features of Solar Cable
- Material: Available in Type 304 and 316 stainless steel for varying degrees of corrosion resistance
- Length Options: 300mm & 360mm
- Width: 4.6mm | Thickness: 0.25mm
- Max Bundle Diameter: Up to 102mm
- Min Loop Tensile Strength: 44kg
- Temperature Range: Operates in -60°C to +300°C
- Chemical Resistance: Effective against petrol, alcohol, acetone, sulphuric acid, seawater & more
- Self-Locking Mechanism: Enables quick & consistent installation using tensioning tools
- Epoxy Coating: Halogen-free black finish helps prevent abrasion to cable sheathing
- Tool-Compatible: Ensures clean tail cut-off & safe cable handling
- Warranty: 20-year limited warranty
Main Benefits
For engineers, EPC contractors, and distributors in the solar and electrical sectors, selecting the right coated steel cable tie can impact installation efficiency, system reliability & long-term safety.
For Electrical System Designers, these cable ties simplify layout planning by ensuring a tight, uniform cable structure, essential for high-performance solar and industrial setups. The corrosion-resistant steel and black epoxy coating offer a neat, non-intrusive look while delivering unmatched durability.
EPC Contractors benefit from rapid installation thanks to the roller ball locking system, reducing installation time without compromising on tension consistency. These steel cable ties also reduce the risk of injury and insulation damage, offering peace of mind in both rooftop and ground-mount projects.
Distributors & Suppliers appreciate the product’s versatility. With both 304 and 316 steel variants and customizable sizes, they can meet the diverse needs of their clients—from construction to solar farms—while offering a 20-year warranty as a testament to reliability.
Commercial & Industrial Users find these ties invaluable for high-temperature or chemical-heavy environments. Their ability to endure extreme conditions makes them a go-to solution for factories, chemical plants, offshore rigs, and mining operations.
Residential Installers & DIY Users trust these ties for long-lasting performance in outdoor enclosures, cable risers, or combiner boxes, where standard plastic ties may degrade. Their strength, paired with safety features, ensures reliable operation even under Australia’s harsh climate.
When to Use Stainless Steel Cable Ties
Stainless steel cable ties, both coated and uncoated are the preferred choice for cable
Common use cases include:
- Solar PV installations especially for rooftop arrays, outdoor string cabling, or coastal sites.
- Automotive and rail for securing fuel lines, harnesses, and brake lines under thermal and mechanical stress.
- Industrial and marine systems where exposure to chemicals, UV radiation, or salt spray demands long-term resistance.
- Electrical panels or exposed wiring runs where fire resistance and mechanical durability are critical.
Whether you’re working in mining, oil & gas, transport, or solar infrastructure, stainless steel cable ties offer the security and resilience required in unforgiving environments.
How to Install Stainless Steel Cable Ties
Stainless steel ties use a smooth-band, ball-lock mechanism rather than the tooth-and-ratchet design found in nylon ties. This design offers a low insertion force with high tensile strength, but also means the surface can be harder to grip by hand.
Installation steps
Step 1: Wrap the tie around the cable bundle or structure.
Step 2: Feed the tail through the locking head until snug.
Step 3: Tighten manually by hand or use a tensioning tool or pliers for a firmer grip.
Step 4: Trim excess for a clean, safe finish.
For best results, especially in high-vibration or load-bearing scenarios, we recommend using a stainless steel tie tensioning tool to ensure uniform compression and prevent over-tightening.
Caveat: The product description and datasheet on this page may not be the most updated version. Please refer to the user manual coming with products if there are conflicts.
Type 304 is ideal for general use and offers good corrosion resistance. Type 316 provides superior resistance against harsh chemicals and saltwater environments, making it preferable for marine or chemical industry use.
Absolutely. The ties are UV-stabilised, resistant to corrosion, and have a temperature range from -60°C to +300°C. Their black epoxy coating also protects against abrasion, making them excellent for long-term outdoor use in solar PV arrays.
The coated steel cable tie includes a halogen-free black epoxy selective coating that protects cable insulation from cuts and abrasions. It also improves grip and appearance for surface-mounted applications.
While installation can be done manually, using tensioning tools is recommended for consistent tension and safe tail trimming. This ensures clean cuts, better cable management, and reduced installation time.
Each tie has a minimum loop tensile strength of 44kg. This strength is more than sufficient for heavy-duty cable bundling in commercial and industrial setups.
Yes. The cable ties are tested against a range of chemicals including petrol, alcohol, acetone, and various acids. They remain structurally stable in environments up to 300°C, making them suitable for a broad range of industrial applications.
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SKU | SR TIE 304 300C |
Weight | 19 kg |
Dimensions | 42 x 24 x 16 cm |
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SKU | SR TIE 304 360C |
Weight | 21 kg |
Dimensions | 45 x 24 x 18 cm |
Dimensions and Weights | |
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SKU | SR TIE 316 300C |
Weight | 19 kg |
Dimensions | 45 x 24 x 16 cm |
Dimensions and Weights | |
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SKU | SR TIE 316 360C |
Weight | 21 kg |
Dimensions | 45 x 24 x 18 cm |
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Steel cable tie 304ss&316ss | Download |
Max Bundle Dia | 102mm |
Approx. Length | 200-360mm |
Approx. Width | 4.6mm |
Thickness | 0.25mm |
Material | Stainless Steel 304/316 (epoxy coating available) |
Min Loop Tensile Strength | 44kg |
Operating temperature | -60 to +300 degrees Celsius |
Chemical resistance | Petrol, benzine, alcohol, acetone, sodium hydroxide, sodium phosphate, formic acid, acetic acid, sulphuric acid, seawater |
Max Bundle Dia | 102mm |
Approx. Length | 200-360mm |
Approx. Width | 4.6mm |
Thickness | 0.25mm |
Max Bundle Dia | 102mm |
Approx. Length | 200-360mm |
Approx. Width | 4.6mm |
Thickness | 0.25mm |
Material | Stainless Steel 304/316 (epoxy coating available) |
Min Loop Tensile Strength | 44kg |
Operating temperature | -60 to +300 degrees Celsius |
Chemical resistance | Petrol, benzine, alcohol, acetone, sodium hydroxide, sodium phosphate, formic acid, acetic acid, sulphuric acid, seawater |
Max Bundle Dia | 102mm |
Approx. Length | 200-360mm |
Approx. Width | 4.6mm |
Thickness | 0.25mm |
Max Bundle Dia | 102mm |
Approx. Length | 200-360mm |
Approx. Width | 4.6mm |
Thickness | 0.25mm |
Material | Stainless Steel 304/316 (epoxy coating available) |
Min Loop Tensile Strength | 44kg |
Operating temperature | -60 to +300 degrees Celsius |
Chemical resistance | Petrol, benzine, alcohol, acetone, sodium hydroxide, sodium phosphate, formic acid, acetic acid, sulphuric acid, seawater |
Max Bundle Dia | 102mm |
Approx. Length | 200-360mm |
Approx. Width | 4.6mm |
Thickness | 0.25mm |
Max Bundle Dia | 102mm |
Approx. Length | 200-360mm |
Approx. Width | 4.6mm |
Thickness | 0.25mm |
Material | Stainless Steel 304/316 (epoxy coating available) |
Min Loop Tensile Strength | 44kg |
Operating temperature | -60 to +300 degrees Celsius |
Chemical resistance | Petrol, benzine, alcohol, acetone, sodium hydroxide, sodium phosphate, formic acid, acetic acid, sulphuric acid, seawater |
Max Bundle Dia | 102mm |
Approx. Length | 200-360mm |
Approx. Width | 4.6mm |
Thickness | 0.25mm |
Scott O –
Love it. Really durable and does the job!
Rob W –
We switched to the coated ties from Solar Rains for added protection, and they’ve been brilliant. The nylon coating gives just enough flex without compromising strength, and we haven’t seen any wire chafing since. Great service and product
Joshua B –
Absolutely excellent experience, worth the buy. will order more soon!
Jess –
Great ties, strong and smooth to work with. Just had to straighten a few out of the pack
Stephen Farrell –
Solid grip and the coating’s perfect for avoiding scratches on rails. Arrived quick too
Syed Hussan –
These coated steel ties are a lifesaver for our warehouse cabling. They’re strong, corrosion-resistant, and the coating helps avoid scratches on conduit. Easy ordering process too — quick turnaround and solid packaging
Alex –
I’ve been using these for a while now, perfect for my electrical projects. Good stuff!