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Multicleat / Multistrap System ® Patent No 2082242
• 24 to 110mm diameter cables in trefoil groups in 10 sizes.
• Exceptional overlapping ranges.
• Non-magnetic materials used throughout, except for cast iron bases.
• Multicleat bases available as either single or two fixing designs.
• Operating temperature -60
O
C to +100
O
C.
• Multicleat bases available in cast iron, aluminium alloy or stainless steel with various finishes.
Multicleat Plus - Multicleat Plus - Standard Multicleat Plus - Standard
Standard & Heavy Duty & Heavy Duty (Epoxy Coated & Heavy Duty (Stainless Steel
(Aluminium Base) ® Aluminium Base) ® Base - Single Bolt) ®
Suitable for single or trefoil Suitable for single or trefoil Suitable for single or trefoil
cable formations. cable formations. cable formations.
Single Heavy Single Heavy Single Heavy
Cable Std Duty Cable Std Duty Cable Std Duty
Dim (mm) Ref No. Ref No. Dim (mm) Ref No. Ref No. Dim (mm) Ref No. Ref No.
85 - 110 - 378AB29 85 - 110 - 378AD29 105 - 120 378PF09 378PF59
105 - 120 378AB09 378AB59 105 - 120 378AD09 378AD59
Trefoil Heavy Trefoil Heavy Trefoil Heavy
Cable Std Duty Cable Std Duty Cable Std Duty
Dim (mm) Ref No. Ref No. Dim (mm) Ref No. Ref No. Dim (mm) Ref No. Ref No.
24 - 34 378AB01 378AB51 24 - 34 378AD01 378AD51 24 - 34 378PF01 378PF51 CABLE FIXINGS & SUPPOR
30 - 41 378AB02 378AB52 30 - 41 378AD02 378AD52 30 - 41 378PF02 378PF52
37 - 47 378AB03 378AB53 37 - 47 378AD03 378AD53 37 - 47 378PF03 378PF53
43 - 54 378AB04 378AB54 43 - 54 378AD04 378AD54 43 - 54 378PF04 378PF54
50 - 60 378AB05 378AB55 50 - 60 378AD05 378AD55 50 - 60 378PF05 378PF55
56 - 67 378AB06 378AB56 56 - 67 378AD06 378AD56 56 - 67 378PF06 378PF56
63 - 73 378AB07 378AB57 63 - 73 378AD07 378AD57 63 - 73 378PF07 378PF57
69 - 80 378AB08 378AB58 69 - 80 378AD08 378AD58 69 - 80 378PF08 378PF58
72 - 85 - 378AB36 102 - 115 - 378AD39
82 - 95 - 378AB37
92 - 105 - 378AB38
102 - 115 - 378AB39
112 - 125 - 378AB40
122 - 135 - 378AB41
132 - 145 - 378AB42
Multistrap ®
• A multistrap is a strap complete with a tensioning clip, securing pin and winding
key all made from highly corrosion resistant non-magnetic stainless steel.
• They are used as an intermediate restraint between Multicleats.
• They may be used to bind cables together.
• Improved strap design - shorter, thicker strap with safer rounded edges.
• Multistraps are available in two strengths:
Standard Duty - designed to have 2 loops of 0.38mm thick strap around the cables.
Heavy Duty - designed to have 3 loops of 0.38mm thick strap around the cables.
Multistrap Plus - Standard & Heavy Duty LSOH Liners
For use as an intermediate support between multicleats LSF liners can be supplied for
Trefoil Heavy Trefoil Heavy
use with Multistrap
Cable Std Duty Cable Std Duty
Dim (mm) Ref No. Ref No. Dim (mm) Ref No. Ref No. For Styles Ref No.
24 - 34 378AB01
378AB51
72 - 85 -
378AB36
01 - 04 inc.
377LSF01
30 - 41 378AB02
378AB52
82 - 95 -
378AB37
51 - 54 inc.
37 - 47 378AB03
378AB53
92 - 105 -
378AB38
43 - 54 378AB04
378AB54
102 - 115 -
05 - 09 inc.
378AB39
50 - 60 378AB05
378AB55
112 - 125 -
36 - 37 inc.
378AB40
56 - 67 378AB06
378AB56
122 - 135 -
55 - 59 inc.
378AB41
377LSF02
63 - 73 378AB07
378AB57
132 - 145 -
378AB42
69 - 80 378AB08
378AB58
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