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Reddit mentions of Klein Tools 86570 Tie Tensioning Tool, for Ties Rated at 120 to 250-Pound, Supplies up to 65-Pound of Tension, Handle Grips for Comfort

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Klein Tools 86570 Tie Tensioning Tool, for Ties Rated at 120 to 250-Pound, Supplies up to 65-Pound of Tension, Handle Grips for Comfort. Here are the top ones.

Klein Tools 86570 Tie Tensioning Tool, for Ties Rated at 120 to 250-Pound, Supplies up to 65-Pound of Tension, Handle Grips for Comfort
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    Features:
  • Nylon Tensioning Tool tensions up to 65-Pound (29.5 kg)
  • Maximum tie width of 15/32-Inch (1.2 cm)
  • Designed for work with ties rated at 120-250-pounds (54.4 to 113 kg)
  • Handle grips for comfort
  • Feed end of tie through tip of tool
  • Tighten with tool handles and use lever to cut off excess tie material
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ColorFactory
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight0.71 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Klein Tools 86570 Tie Tensioning Tool, for Ties Rated at 120 to 250-Pound, Supplies up to 65-Pound of Tension, Handle Grips for Comfort:

u/techcaleb · 12 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I've seen several places where they use one of these tools to tension zip ties, and they can pull them pretty tight. Definitely not recommended for cables

u/Ramv36 · 3 pointsr/cableporn

When I worked HVAC and installed flexible insulated ductwork, there was a specific, specialized tool that was pretty awesome. The conduit secured to the boots with these massive zipties, way bigger than even the handcuff-sized ones.
You looped the tie around the junction, started it in the clasp, then put the end of the tie into the ratcheting hand tool. Then you just squeezed it, released it, like a hand exerciser, it pulled the tie to a tension you could specify (strong enough to crush a galvanized steel boot if your weren't careful) and when it hit that spec-tension, it automatically clipped it off even right at the clasp.

And all this took about 10-20 seconds. I don't know, but I'd almost bet there is a similar tool for many smaller ziptie applications.

Edit: it MAY have been this specific one http://www.amazon.com/Klein-86570-Nylon-Tensioning-Tool/dp/B004G3RO5G

u/KillAllTheThings · 1 pointr/buildapc

Something like this one by Klein tools.