Datasheet

Material Polyacetal (POM)
Operating
Temperature
-40 °C to +85 °C
Flammability UL94 HB
Article-No. Type
Length
(L)
Width
(W)
Height
(H)
Bundle
Ø min.
Bundle
Ø max.
Min. Extraction Force
(N) Material Colour
DSWS4 with seperation 17.8 mm
151-06500
DSWS4
23.6 20.3 18.0 6.0 76.0 445 PA66HS, POM
Black (BK)
DSWS5 with separation 23.6 mm
151-06502
DSWS5
40.6 25.4 23.6 16.0 152.0 1112 PA66HS
Black (BK)
All dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes.
Material Polyamide 6.6 Heat Stabilised (PA66HS)
Operating
Temperature
-40 °C to +105 °C Continuous,
(+145 °C for 500 h)
Flammability UL94 V2
Cable Ties and Fixings
Fixing Elements
1.10
194
DSWS4, DSWS5.
swivelsDSWS5
The spacers can be easily rotated by hand, allowing
the bundles to be crossed and rotated at any angle.
DSWS4
Features and Benefits
Fixing elements for Parallel
Routing, twistable
These saddle spacers are installed between
two bundles (such as wires, cables, hoses,
tubing, conduit, etc.) to separate them and
prevent chafing and wear. The mounts can
be easily rotated by hand, allowing the
bundles to be crossed and rotated at any
angle. Cable ties, which secure the bundles,
are used with the mounts. The dual swivel
saddle spacers accommodate cable ties up
to 12.7 mm wide.
The “H” profile of the saddles allows for
broad surface contact with the bundle,
mini mizing pinching and crushing of the
bundle. The mounts are designed to
accommodate a wide range of bundle
diameters.
The DSWS4 Dual Swivel Saddle Spacer
seperates the two bundles by 23.6 mm
whilst the DSWS4 provides a 17.8 mm
separation between bundles.
This product is designed for use with
HellermannTyton's T50 - T250 Series cable ties.
These mounts are
designed for use with
wide straps (page 87).
swivels
Patents Pending
Application
Primarily designed for use in the
automotive/truck industry, these parts can
be used in a wide variety of industries and
applications where bundles need separation
from each other combined with the
necessary functionality to support moving
harnesses.
Material Data
Material Data
Technical Table
Date of issue: April 2011

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