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Masonry Cable Tie Mounts: What You Need to Know

Author Kyle Hinckley | October 05, 2023
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Masonry cable tie mounts are becoming an essential tool for construction, renovation, and professional cable management. These mounts provide a secure, organized, and durable solution for fastening cables to masonry surfaces like brick, stone, or concrete. Properly installed, they not only enhance the aesthetics of your installation but also improve safety and longevity.

Kyle Hinckley, cable management specialist at Cable Ties Unlimited, explains how these mounts are critical in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Whether you’re securing light cables along a brick fireplace, running data lines in a commercial building, or organizing wiring in a manufacturing facility, masonry mounts simplify installation while providing reliable support.

Why Masonry Cable Tie Mounts Are Essential

Masonry cable tie mounts protect cables, maintain neat routing, and prolong cable life. They reduce mechanical stress, wear and tear, and environmental damage. These mounts are designed to withstand harsh conditions including moisture, UV exposure, temperature fluctuations, and heavy loads.

Key benefits include:

  • Durability: UV-resistant and weather-proof materials ensure long-lasting performance.

  • Organization: Keeps cables neat, preventing tangling and hazards.

  • Safety: Reduces tripping hazards and damage to cables.

  • Versatility: Suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

Types of Masonry Cable Tie Mounts

Mount Type

Description

Pros

Cons

Adhesive-Based

Sticks directly to clean, dry masonry surfaces

Quick, easy to install, no drilling

Less durable in extreme weather, best for light cables

Screw-In

Requires drilling, wall plugs, and screws

Permanent, robust, suitable for heavy-duty cables

Labor-intensive installation, requires tools

Tip: Adhesive mounts are ideal for temporary projects or light cables, whereas screw-in mounts are perfect for permanent, high-load applications.

Where to Use Masonry Cable Tie Mounts

Residential Applications:

  • Brick walls, fireplaces, patios, or garden features

  • Ensures cables are safely routed without clutter

  • Reduces trip hazards

Commercial and Industrial Applications:

  • Data centers, manufacturing facilities, and warehouses

  • Secures multiple heavy cables along concrete walls

  • Supports compliance with safety and fire standards

Outdoor Applications:

  • UV-resistant PA46 material ensures mounts survive sunlight and moisture

  • Adhesive mounts suitable for light cables; screw-in mounts recommended for heavier cables

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Installation Step-by-Step Guide

1. Prepare the Masonry Surface

Problem: Dust, dirt, or moisture reduces adhesion or screw stability.
Action: Clean and dry the brick or concrete thoroughly.
Result: Adhesive sticks properly, and screw-in mounts are stable.

2. Choose the Right Mount

Problem: Wrong mount type may fail under load or environment.
Action: Select adhesive mounts for temporary/light use and screw-in mounts for heavy-duty/permanent applications.
Result: Long-lasting, secure cable management.

3. Select Proper Tools

Problem: Using incorrect tools can lead to improper installation.
Action:

  • Adhesive: No special tools required

  • Screw-in: Masonry drill bits, wall plugs, screwdriver/drill
    Result: Efficient installation and proper mounting strength.

4. Install Adhesive Mounts

Problem: Improper adhesion leads to mount failure.
Action: Peel protective backing, press mount firmly, and allow recommended curing time.
Result: Secure, clean attachment to masonry surface.

5. Install Screw-In Mounts

Problem: Loose or misaligned screws compromise cable security.
Action: Drill appropriately sized holes, insert wall plugs, and screw mounts firmly.
Result: Strong, permanent mounts capable of supporting heavy cables.

6. Test Mount Strength

Problem: Undetected weak mounts may fail under cable weight.
Action: Gently tug cables to verify mounts hold.
Result: Confident, secure installation.

7. Route Cables Efficiently

Problem: Poor cable routing causes tension, tangling, and hazards.
Action: Plan cable paths, minimize bends, and secure at intervals.
Result: Organized, safe cable runs with reduced wear and tear.

8. Inspect and Maintain

Problem: Environmental wear can loosen mounts over time.
Action: Periodically inspect mounts and cables for signs of failure, UV degradation, or loosening.
Result: Extended longevity of cable installations.

HellermannTyton Product Overview

HellermannTyton offers high-quality masonry cable tie mounts with versatile sizing and durable materials:

Model

Length

Hole Diameter

Material

Pack Size

Price

MMB.50C2

1.185 in

.188 in

PA46 UV-resistant

100

$37.40

MMB00C2

1.712 in

.312 in

PA46 UV-resistant

100

Call for availability

MMB10C2

1.712 in

.312 in

PA46 UV-resistant

100

Call for availability

MMB10H4

1.712 in

.312 in

PA46 UV-resistant

500

$427.60

MMB.50M4

1.185 in

.188 in

PA46 UV-resistant

1000

$299.95

Tip: Contact customer service for bulk orders or models listed as “call for availability.”

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Installing on dirty or wet surfaces

  • Using the wrong mount type for the application

  • Skipping proper tool selection

  • Ignoring environmental factors like UV exposure

  • Overloading mounts with excessive cable weight

Key Takeaways

  1. Masonry cable tie mounts secure cables to brick, concrete, and other masonry surfaces safely and neatly.

  2. Two main types: adhesive-based mounts for easy installation and screw-in mounts for heavy-duty applications.

  3. Proper surface preparation is crucial for reliable installation and longevity.

  4. HellermannTyton offers high-quality PA46 UV-resistant mounts suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

  5. Choosing the right mount size and quantity ensures project efficiency and durability.

Wrapping Up

Masonry cable tie mounts are a small but critical component of professional cable management. Choosing the right type—adhesive or screw-in—and following proper installation practices ensures safe, organized, and durable cable routing for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

With the high-quality HellermannTyton PA46 UV-resistant mounts, careful planning, and proper maintenance, your masonry cable installations will remain neat, functional, and long-lasting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are two main types: adhesive-based mounts, which stick directly onto clean masonry surfaces, and screw-in mounts, which provide a more permanent and robust solution for heavy-duty applications.

They are used in residential applications along brick walls or fireplaces, and in commercial or industrial settings along concrete walls or in data centers.

Peel the protective backing and stick the mount to a clean, dry masonry surface. Ensure no dust or moisture is present for maximum adhesion.

Drill appropriately sized holes in the masonry, insert wall plugs, then screw in the mounts using the proper tools to ensure a secure fit.

Yes, HellermannTyton masonry mounts are made from PA46 material with UV-resistant additives, making them suitable for outdoor exposure.

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Kyle Hinckley

Kyle Hinckley is a cable management specialist with over 15 years of experience in industrial and commercial applications. He has helped hundreds of businesses optimize their cable infrastructure and improve workplace organization.

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