A clamp head is a component of certain types of cable ties that provides a secure attachment point for fastening cables or wires. The clamp head typically consists of a flat, elongated structure with teeth or ridges on one side and a locking mechanism on the other. When a cable tie is tightened around a bundle of cables, the clamp head securely grips the cables, preventing slippage or loosening over time.

Clamp heads are commonly used in applications where reliable and stable cable management is essential, such as in automotive, aerospace, and industrial settings. They come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different cable diameters and bundling requirements. Clamp heads are typically made from durable materials such as nylon, metal, or rubber, ensuring reliable performance and long-lasting durability. They provide a secure and efficient solution for securing cables in place and maintaining organization in various applications.

Also see: wire protection, grip wrap braided sleeving, and clean cut fray resistant braided sleeving