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Nick April 27th 14 08:12 PM

What's it called, sprung cable retaining P clip?
 
I'm after some spring steel P clips. The type that have barbs on the wings
which will grip the web of an I or U section beam.
These for use on an old lorry in restoration. Don't want to drill holes in
chassis unless absolutely necessary.
Web thickness is about 1/2", cable dia. about 3/8".
Have goggled for ages but am struggling. Any idea what they are called?
Many thanks,
Nick.



Andrew Mawson[_2_] April 27th 14 08:16 PM

What's it called, sprung cable retaining P clip?
 
"Nick" wrote in message ...

I'm after some spring steel P clips. The type that have barbs on the wings
which will grip the web of an I or U section beam.
These for use on an old lorry in restoration. Don't want to drill holes in
chassis unless absolutely necessary.
Web thickness is about 1/2", cable dia. about 3/8".
Have goggled for ages but am struggling. Any idea what they are called?
Many thanks,
Nick.


Girder Cable Clips ?

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...ips/index.html

Andrew


charles April 27th 14 08:24 PM

What's it called, sprung cable retaining P clip?
 
In article ,
Nick wrote:
I'm after some spring steel P clips. The type that have barbs on the
wings which will grip the web of an I or U section beam. These for use
on an old lorry in restoration. Don't want to drill holes in chassis
unless absolutely necessary. Web thickness is about 1/2", cable dia.
about 3/8". Have goggled for ages but am struggling. Any idea what they
are called? Many thanks, Nick.


possibly "spire nuts"

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Harry Bloomfield[_3_] April 27th 14 09:47 PM

What's it called, sprung cable retaining P clip?
 
Nick wrote on 27/04/2014 :
I'm after some spring steel P clips. The type that have barbs on the wings
which will grip the web of an I or U section beam.
These for use on an old lorry in restoration. Don't want to drill holes in
chassis unless absolutely necessary.
Web thickness is about 1/2", cable dia. about 3/8".
Have goggled for ages but am struggling. Any idea what they are called?
Many thanks,
Nick.


I called them 'knock on girder cable clips'.

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Dave Plowman (News) April 27th 14 11:57 PM

What's it called, sprung cable retaining P clip?
 
In article ,
Nick wrote:
I'm after some spring steel P clips. The type that have barbs on the wings
which will grip the web of an I or U section beam.
These for use on an old lorry in restoration. Don't want to drill holes in
chassis unless absolutely necessary.
Web thickness is about 1/2", cable dia. about 3/8".
Have goggled for ages but am struggling. Any idea what they are called?
Many thanks,
Nick.



Chassis clips. Scroll down to the bottom of the page:-

http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.e...cableclips.php

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Harry Bloomfield[_3_] April 28th 14 10:11 AM

What's it called, sprung cable retaining P clip?
 
Dave Plowman (News) wrote :
In article ,
Nick wrote:
I'm after some spring steel P clips. The type that have barbs on the wings
which will grip the web of an I or U section beam.
These for use on an old lorry in restoration. Don't want to drill holes in
chassis unless absolutely necessary.
Web thickness is about 1/2", cable dia. about 3/8".
Have goggled for ages but am struggling. Any idea what they are called?
Many thanks,
Nick.



Chassis clips. Scroll down to the bottom of the page:-

http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.e...cableclips.php


I think this is the type of thing...

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gi...w=1440&bih=760

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Peter Andrews[_3_] April 28th 14 03:05 PM

What's it called, sprung cable retaining P clip?
 
On 27/04/2014 20:12, Nick wrote:
I'm after some spring steel P clips. The type that have barbs on the wings
which will grip the web of an I or U section beam.
These for use on an old lorry in restoration. Don't want to drill holes in
chassis unless absolutely necessary.
Web thickness is about 1/2", cable dia. about 3/8".
Have goggled for ages but am struggling. Any idea what they are called?
Many thanks,
Nick.


Are these what you need:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...ips/index.html


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