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Panduit PLC2S-S10-C0 Pan-Ty Locking Clamp Cable Tie

The Panduit PLC2S-S10-C0 locking clamp tie combines bundling and surface mounting in a single install step. Designed for securing cable runs to control panels, rack rails, ceiling grids, and wall surfaces using a #10 (M5) screw, this 7.9-inch tie features a 50 lb tensile rating and weather-resistant UV-stabilized Nylon 6.6 construction. The integrated clamp head allows you to bundle cables before fastening the screw or mount the clamp first and route cables afterward—critical flexibility when working in pre-wired enclosures or overhead installations where access is limited.

Key Features

  • Locking clamp head accepts #10 (M5) screw for permanent surface mounting to panels, racks, walls, and ceilings
  • 50 lb tensile strength handles multi-conductor cable bundles, Cat6A runs, and fiber trunk assemblies
  • Weather-resistant Nylon 6.6 with UV stabilization for outdoor camera runs, perimeter installations, and exposed conduit transitions
  • 7.9-inch (201 mm) length accommodates bundle diameters up to 2 inches
  • Standard cross-section profile fits tight spaces between rack rails and cable managers
  • UL 62275 Type 1 and Type 11 recognized, CSA certified, CE compliant for spec-driven projects
  • Black finish for professional appearance in visible cable pathways
  • Bundle-then-mount or mount-then-bundle installation sequence for retrofit and new construction workflows

Construction is weather-resistant Nylon 6.6 with high UV resistance, tested to UL 62275 for cable tie performance under mechanical stress and environmental exposure. The clamp head is molded with a through-hole sized for #10 (M5) screws—use with pan-head or truss-head fasteners threaded into 10-32 tapped holes, sheet metal screws into 18-gauge steel, or self-tapping screws into plywood or composite panels. Tensile strength of 50 lbs is sufficient for bundling six to eight Cat6A cables, four RG6 coax runs, or a mix of 18 AWG power and low-voltage control wiring. The locking pawl is a standard ladder-style design with serrations every 0.2 inches, providing fine adjustment over the full 7.9-inch length. Once locked, the tie cannot be loosened without cutting—this prevents accidental loosening during equipment moves or when adjacent bundles are pulled.

Common deployments include securing cable drops to the back of access control panels (bundle power, data, and reader wires at the entry point before routing to terminals), mounting surveillance camera pigtails to junction box walls (clamp the weatherproof connector boot and slack loop before sealing the box), and anchoring fiber trunk assemblies to ladder rack rungs in datacenter hot aisles (use two ties spaced 12 inches apart to prevent sag on vertical runs). The clamp-first workflow is useful in retrofit scenarios where you're adding cables to an existing installation—mount clamps at planned intervals along a cable tray, then snap new cables into place without removing adjacent bundles. The bundle-first workflow suits new construction—dress the bundle, apply the tie, then fasten through the clamp head to secure the entire run. This tie is compatible with Panduit GTS-E, GS2B-E, GTH-E, and GS4H-E cable tie installation tools for consistent tensioning and flush cuts in high-volume jobs.

UL 62275 recognition covers Type 1 (general indoor use) and Type 11 (outdoor plenum and non-plenum), CSA certification extends to Canadian electrical code compliance, and CE marking satisfies EU low-voltage directive requirements—critical for municipal surveillance projects, enterprise datacenter builds, and integrator work on LEED-certified facilities. Each tie ships in packages of 100 (carton quantity 1,000) with UPC 07498355097, making inventory management and job costing straightforward on multi-site rollouts.

Specifications
Product Type: Locking Clamp Cable Tie
Brand: Panduit
MPN: PLC2S-S10-C0
Material: Nylon 6.6 (UV-Stabilized)
Color: Black
Overall Length: 7.9 inches (201 mm)
Tensile Strength: 50 lbs
Screw Mount Size: #10 (M5)
Cross Section: Standard
Weather Resistance: Yes (UV-stabilized for outdoor use)
Standards Compliance: UL 62275 Type 1 & Type 11, CSA Certified, CE Compliant
Package Quantity: 100 ties
Carton Quantity: 1,000 ties
UPC: 07498355097
Compatible Tools: GTS-E, GS2B-E, GTH-E, GS4H-E
Application: Cable bundling and surface mounting to panels, racks, walls, ceilings
Installation Method: Bundle-then-mount or mount-then-bundle
Temperature Rating: Weather-resistant for outdoor installations
Maximum Bundle Diameter: Approximately 2 inches
Type: Locking Clamp Tie
Type: Locking Clamp Cable Tie
Mount Type: Wall; Ceiling; Rack
Carton Qty: 1000
Package Qty: 100
Standards: CE Compliant; CSA Certified; UL 62275 Compliant (Type 1, 11); UL Recognized
Cable Category: wire-routing-management-protection
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