| HellermannTyton offers advanced, quality engineered cable tie tools suitable for most any cable tie application. Available in mechanical, power assisted, and automatic versions, HellermannTyton's tools are industry preferred for their ergonomic designs, reliability, and ease of use. HellermannTyton tools make it easier for operators to install cable ties, while maintaining correct tension and flush cut-off. Safety is enhanced, as the tools can eliminate the sharp edges of a cut-off cable tie. HellermannTyton tools can be used for varying volume requirements and applications. Ranging from pocket sized twist tools to the state-of-the-art Mark 7 and Mark 9 tools, HellermannTyton offers mechanical tools which can be used with any HellermannTyton cable tie. Ergonomically designed to reduce operator fatigue, the Mark 7 and Mark 9 series tools feature reduced hand effort coupled with long service life. The Mark 7 tools are used with T18 through T50 series HellermannTyton cable ties. The Mark 9 tools accommodate an even more extensive range of ties. Used with ties to .530" in width, the Mark 9 is suited for the heavy duty ties down to the T18 series. | | | Mark 7 and Mark 9 Specifications | - Both the Mark 7 and Mark 9 tools are military specified.
- The Mark 7 (MK7) and Mark 9 (MK9) cable tie tension and cut-off tools reduce operator fatigue and speed assembly.
- The Mark 7 features a 1 inch stroke, while the Mark 9 has a 5/8 inch stroke. Both reduce trigger cycles required to install cable ties.
- Ergonomic design on both tools ideally fit the operator's hand.
Padded hand grips further reduce impact to the hand. - Low friction bearing mechanisms reduce hand effort and provide a smooth stroke.
- Extremely light, the Mark 7 weighs only 91/2 ounces. The Mark 9 weighs just 12 ounces.
- The Mark 7 and Mark 9 offer quick tension adjustability for flush cut-off.
- On the Mark 7, a larger, inner knob sets the three variable tension levels (minimum, intermediate, and standard). The smaller, outer knob fine tunes within the tension range.
- The larger, inner knob on the Mark 9 sets to two variable tension levels (standard and heavy). The smaller, outer knob fine tunes the tension setting.
- An easy to read digital display speeds adjustment and verification.
- A long service life is guaranteed with the Mark 7 and Mark 9 tools.
- Both feature housings which are manufactured from a high impact, glass reinforced nylon.
- A double wall linkage adds more strength.
- Tough chromium steel components ensure longevity.
- High tension versions of both the Mark 7 and Mark 9 tools (MK7HT and MK9HT) offer the same design features as their standard counterparts but with higher cut-off tension capabilities. The Mark 7 and Mark 9 high tension tools both offer a 5/8" stroke.
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