Lacing Cord
Vulcascot lacing cords are specifically designed for the lacing of cable forms, a cable management technique in which thin cord is used to bind a wiring harness together
Traditionally used in the telecommunications industry – control panels, aircraft and military applications. Lacing Cord is still used in many modern day applications, mainly due to not creating any obstructions. Therefore avoiding the handling problems encountered with cables tied with plastic bindings, such as cable ties.
The thin cord laces join cables together, with a series of stitches or knots. Different methods of tying are used including traditional running lock stitches, continuous lacing made from a series of overhand knots. In addition to spot ties, which combine clove hitches with reef knots to bind the lace together for a reliable and professional appearance.
Cables are securely fastened and neatly organised with a nylon core. This construction maximum limit on tensile strength to prevent excessive tension in lacing up, with sufficient elasticity under low loads. Therefore, creates a safe and neat cable form.
The outer P.V.C. sheath acts as a cushion preventing the cord from cutting or damaging cable insulation and prevents rattling . Thanks to the wide operating temperature range, it’s suitable for use in various environments and provides long-lasting and consistent performance.
Available in Black, Orange or Yellow
Interested in learning more or ready to secure your cables with confidence – Contact our team or check out the full range in our Catalogue.


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PVC Coated Nylon Lacing Cord
- PVC Coated Nylon
- Available in 0.71mm (+/- 0.05mm) - 25m and 500m
- Also available in 1mm (+/- 0.05mm) - 25m and 500m
- All dimensions are nominal and subject to manufacturing tolerances
- Suitable for use in many industries - control panels, aircraft and military applications
- Used for the assembly of wiring looms and harnesses
Interested?
If you would like more information on Lacing Cord or would like to order any of the above products please contact us on 0800 035 2842 within the UK or +44 (0)1604 212 973 outside the UK. Alternatively you can email us at: [email protected]