TIE Line Glazed Black #4 1/8 600ft CDB040-06P1 CV146B Line0002
"Trick" Line TIE Line - 1/8" x 600' Feet - DB BLACK SPUN Glazed - AL # CDB040-06P1
Manufactured from cotton yarn tightly braided over a low stretch synthetic core for extra strength. It will not flatten when used with pulleys. Uses: Window/drapery treatments, awning cord, crafts, lightweight, indoor clothesline. For use with pulleys. All purpose utility cord.
Case Quantity Minimum: 4/8 per case
A few notes concerning Tie Line
* Tie Line is NOT LOAD RATED. Tie line is not to be use in any load bearing application with the exception of tying curtains or cables to a batten. This is to be done by qualified personnel only.
* #4 Tie line is 1/8" diameter (.125" or 3.17mm)
* #8 Tie line is 1/4" diameter (.25" or 6.34mm)
* Tie line is typically available in black or white only
* Tie line is available in glazed or unglazed.
* Glazed tie line is lightly wax coated, it's very slightly tacky.
* Unglazed tie line is not coated, and is slightly fuzzy feeling.
* Tie line is made with a braided cotton jacket that surrounds a bundle of synthetic fibers that make up the core.
* Tie line is Not Recommended for use where Risk of Injury to Personnel or Risk of Damage to Property is Involved. Tie line is Not for Overhead Lifting.
Trick Line Applications
- Entertainment industries. This type of rope is commonplace in the entertainment industry. Trick line is popular for set building and lighting needs because it is thin enough—only 1/8’’—to be virtually invisible to the audience while strong enough to hold and secure items.
- Cables and cord management. Another potential use for trick line is to tie up cables and other cords/wires into manageable bundles. This can prevent tripping hazards and keep everything where it should be.
- Awnings. Often, awnings need to be secured using a rope to keep them in place for the duration of an event. Trick line is the perfect solution for this task, as it possesses the strength needed for the job without being so bulky as to get in the way.
- Drapery. This rope is prominently used as piping by drapery manufacturers.
- Arts & crafts. With its soft feel, thin diameter and strength, trick line is also a great option for a variety of arts and crafts purposes.
Choosing Trick Line Rope
- Black or white. Our reliable trick line is offered in either black or white. Black trick line rope is perfect when you want it to be invisible on a set, while white works great for awnings so people can see it while walking around.
- Length options. When you shop with ALL BULBS, you can order everything from 100-foot hanks all the way up to 3,000-foot spools.
- Style options. We produce our trick line in two ways: Glazed/Waxed/Painted and Unglazed/Unwaxed/Unpainted. The Glazed option makes the trick line more durable and rigid, which helps to keep knots from becoming too compressed. The unglazed option creates a softer feel and is great when you need to tie semi-permanent knots.