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Malco TY4G Tensioning Tie Tool

The TY4G Tensioning Tool is made to efficiently tighten nylon ties to fiberglass duct take off connections. The TY4G features a manual, easy to operate, cutting mechanism and comfortable gray vinyl cushioned grips. When the tie is tight, a simple pull of the lower handle causes a blade to engage and cut off the excess tail of the nylon tie. A reduced pinch point handle closing ensures peace of mind and reduces injury. Made with a clean, black baked on enamel wrinkle finish, this tool is made to weather the elements and stand up to abuse on-the-job. The TY4G and all other Malco Tie Tools are designed to work on standard 175 Ib. ties as well as thinner 125 Ib. ties. From the Manufacturer Malco TY4G Tension Tool, rugged lever action tie tools feature a unique notched gripper

Product Features

  • Tightens and cuts the straps used to attach flexible duct to the take-off collar for register runs
  • Designed to work on standard 175 pound ties as well a thinner 125 pound ties
  • Tightens the nylon ties faster and more securely
  • Tensioning adjustment knob
  • Vinyl cushion grips with hand stops
  • Features hardened steel stampings with weather resistant nickel chrome finish
  • Made in the USA

Malco TY4G Tensioning Tie Tool

$223.00Price
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