HellermannTyton Saddle Mount Cable Tie

July 24, 2025

The Saddle Mount for cable ties secures heavier cable bundles in a variety of industries and applications. At first glance, it looks like a typical mount. But take a closer look and you’ll see it’s so much more.

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Choose the routing method – either a single bundle or dual bundles, optionally keeping them separated using the integrated wire separation saddles if desired. It accommodates a wide range of heavy duty cable ties (T18 to T120).

Mount it with a single screw or, for frame tracks, a standard T-nut can be added.

Rugged, too – the PA66HS material provides excellent performance in temperatures up to 247 degrees F (125 degrees C).

Fast and easy to install
  • PATENTED EZ Feed slot maintains clear space to insert cable ties, making cable tie installation much easier and faster.
  • PATENTED CutZone keeps sharp wire cutters safely away from bundles if service is needed; eliminates potential damage and rewiring.
  • Easy to mount with a #10 screw and optionally a standard T-nut for frame mounting flexibility.

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