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$2.69

*1/2" CUSHION CLAMP
Clamps are manufactured from the toughest of materials to resist common solvents, alkalis, dilute mineral acids, most organic acids, and most petrochemicals. Steel strap with 1 hole for attachment, rubber insert also reduces vibration. Ideal for applications where vibrations may occur. Secure with 1/4" screw.
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3/4" CUSHION CLAMP
Clamps are manufactured from the toughest of materials to resist common solvents, alkalis, dilute mineral acids, most organic acids, and most petrochemicals. Steel strap with 1 hole for attachment, rubber insert also reduces vibration. Ideal for applications where vibrations may occur. Secure with 1/4" screw.
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$11.79

1/2" PLASTIC STAPLE MASONRY
Plastic insulated staples used to attach NM, UF, and other type NM cable up to 3-conductor (No. 10). Fast and easy-to-install, both of the zinc-plated nails can be driven together without splitting wood. Nail heads recess into the staple for minimum exposure. Made of high-grade UV (ultra violet) resistant polyethylene, they will resist rot, rust, and resist the effects of temperature extremes and the degradation of the ultraviolet rays of sunlight.
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$2.99

7/16" COAX CABLE STAPLE
Ultra violet resistant, single-nail coaxial staples constructed of high-grade injection molded polyethylene saddles and zinc-plated nails. The smooth saddles hold the coaxial cable securely while preventing damage. Resistant to rust, rot, and deterioration. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Ideal for securing speaker, telephone, bell, and other low voltage wires.
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$10.79

3/4" PLASTIC STAPLE ,ASONRY
Plastic insulated staples used to attach NM, UF, and other type NM cable up to 3-conductor (No. 10). Fast and easy-to-install, both of the zinc-plated nails can be driven together without splitting wood. Nail heads recess into the staple for minimum exposure. Made of high-grade UV (ultra violet) resistant polyethylene, they will resist rot, rust, and resist the effects of temperature extremes and the degradation of the ultraviolet rays of sunlight.
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