Basic methods of using a cable tie
A cable tie is a simple and practical tool that is widely used in the fields of fixing objects and organizing lines. The following are the basic steps for its use:
Distinguish the front and back: A cable tie is usually smooth on one side and has serrated lines on the other side. When using it, bend the serrated side inward and pass the pointed end through the belt opening at the other end to form an encirclement.
Fix the object: Wrap the cable tie around the object to be fixed (such as wires, suitcases, etc.), and tighten the pointed part to complete the tightening. The design of the cable tie makes it tighter and tighter, and it is not easy to loosen.
Cut off the excess part: If the cable tie is only used once, you can use scissors or nail clippers to cut off the excess pointed part to keep it neat.
How to use it in special scenarios
Multiple use: If you need to use the cable tie multiple times, you can use a small tool (such as a flat-blade screwdriver) to pry up the buckle of the belt opening, pull out the cable tie, and it can be easily untied.
Multiple tie straps in series: When the items to be tied are large or there are many lines, multiple tie straps can be used in series to enhance the fixing effect.
Luggage binding: Use the "cross" binding method, pass the tie strap through the side handle of the suitcase, wrap around the suitcase, and then pass it through the triangular buckle. After adjusting the length, buckle the buckle to complete the packing.
