
of fastening, an Arrow Model T-25M Staple
Gun or equivalent must be used. This type of
driver utilizes a crown head staple and is
designed to minimize the risk that the staple
will be driven into the Detector hard enough
to crush or pinch it. The risk of damaging the
wire may be further reduced by selecting a
staple of proper length based upon the hard-
ness of the mounting material.
Cable Tray Applications
CC-2 Clips
These cable tray clips consist of a “Caddy”
style steel clamp, WAW, and snap button.
They are designed to attach to the cable
tray side rails and secure the Protectowire
in the recommended sine wave pattern.
The clips are available in two models, each
designed to accommodate different materi-
al thickness. Model CC-2N will clamp to
material from .06 to .16 of an inch (1.6 - 4.0
mm) thick. Model CC-2W is designed for
material ranging from .16 to .25 of an inch
(4.0 - 6.4 mm) thick.
CC-10 Clips
The CC-10 Series Clips, are similar in concept
to the CC-2’s, but utilize a different “Caddy”
style drive clamp. The CC-10’s will accommo-
date material thickness of up to .50 inch (12.7
mm) and also provide a means of locking the
fastener in place by using one of the threaded
mounting holes.
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The CC-10N is designed for material ranging
from .13 to .25 of an inch (3.2 - 6.4 mm) thick.
The CC-10W will clamp to material from .31
to .50 of an inch (7.9 - 12.7 mm) thick. By
adding the suffix “-S” to the above model
numbers, the fasteners are provided with a
1/4-20 hex nut and 3/4 x1/4-20 hex screw
which are designed to securely hold the
clamp to the mounting surface. These clamps
are particularly useful in applications where
excessive vibration may be encountered.
HPC-2 Clips
This single piece UV resistant nylon clip con-
sists of a special snap-lock design, which
allows for easy installation or removal of the
Protectowire Linear Heat Detector from the
fastener.
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