Secure™ stainless steel cable ties are designed for demanding cable management applications where standard nylon cable ties may not provide enough strength, temperature resistance, or long-term outdoor durability. Available in 304 stainless steel, 316 stainless steel, PVC coated stainless steel, heavy-duty, and extra-heavy-duty styles, these metal cable ties are built for secure fastening in industrial, marine, utility, HVAC, solar, construction, equipment, and outdoor environments.
Choose 304 stainless steel cable ties for general-purpose indoor, outdoor, and industrial use. Choose 316 stainless steel cable ties for harsher environments where added corrosion resistance is important, including marine, coastal, wet utility, chemical, and high-moisture applications. PVC coated stainless steel cable ties are a strong option when cable jacket protection, abrasion resistance, or added separation from metal surfaces is needed.
Our stainless steel cable ties are available in multiple lengths, widths, bundle diameters, and minimum tensile strength ratings, including standard 200 lb, heavy-duty 350 lb, and extra-heavy-duty 500 lb options. Use the filters on this page to narrow your selection by steel grade, material, length, width, minimum tensile strength, and maximum bundle diameter.
Stainless steel cable ties resist corrosion, UV exposure, moisture, and temperature extremes, making them a reliable choice for harsh environments and long-term installations. They are easy to install, adjustable to fit a range of cable bundle sizes, and feature a self-locking head for a secure hold.
Minimum tensile strength refers to the cable tie’s loop tensile rating for fastening and bundling applications. Stainless steel cable ties are not intended for lifting, hoisting, fall protection, or load-bearing suspension applications.
Stainless steel cable ties are metal alternatives to nylon zip ties, used in applications that demand higher heat resistance, chemical resistance, UV stability, or rodent/animal resistance than plastic can provide. They're commonly used in industrial, marine, HVAC, solar, utility, construction, and outdoor equipment applications where standard nylon ties would degrade or fail over time.
304 stainless steel offers solid general-purpose corrosion resistance for indoor, outdoor, and industrial use. 316 stainless steel adds molybdenum to the alloy, giving it superior resistance to chlorides and pitting corrosion, making it the better choice for marine, coastal, wet utility, and chemical environments.
A plastic coated stainless steel cable tie has a stainless steel core wrapped in a black PVC coating. The coating protects cable jacketing from abrasion against the bare metal band, adds a layer of electrical insulation, and provides added UV resistance — a good choice when cable protection matters as much as raw strength.
These terms describe the minimum tensile (loop) strength and strap width of the tie. Standard ties are rated for 200 Lbs at a 0.17 inch width, Heavy Duty ties are rated for 350 Lbs at a 0.3 inch width, and Extra Heavy Duty ties are rated for 500 Lbs at a 0.47 inch width. Extra Heavy Duty is only offered in 316 stainless steel.
Secure™ stainless steel cable ties carry a continuous working temperature range of -112°F to 1000°F, well beyond the range of nylon cable ties, making them suitable for high-heat industrial, exhaust, and HVAC applications.
Stainless steel cable ties use a self-locking head that locks into place at any point along the strap and are designed for single use — once tightened, they cannot be loosened without cutting. If a reusable or releasable tie is needed, look for our RETYZ® releasable cable tie line instead.
Yes. Every stainless steel cable tie in this lineup is UL Compliant and carries a CE Declaration.
Secure™ stainless steel cable ties range from 5 to 27 inches long in the bare 304 and 316 stainless steel lines, and from 8 to 27 inches in the plastic coated line, covering everything from small equipment bundles to large industrial cable runs.