The Glenair 600-061 / BAND-IT® A30199 Tie-Dex II® Micro Banding Tool is a precision manual banding tool engineered for the installation of micro-width EMI/RFI shield termination bands used in aerospace, military, avionics, and high-performance electrical harness assemblies. Designed for reliable shield grounding and cable retention applications, the tool provides controlled band tensioning and clean cut-off performance for repeatable high-quality terminations.
The Glenair 600-061 corresponds directly to the BAND-IT® A30199 Tie-Dex II® Micro Banding Tool and is specifically designed for use with .120-inch wide micro Tie-Dex® bands, commonly referred to throughout the aerospace industry as 1/8-inch bands. The tool should only be used with genuine Glenair / BAND-IT® bands to ensure proper operation and prevent premature tool wear or damage.
This aerospace-grade hand tool utilizes a controlled tensioning mechanism that allows the operator to progressively tighten the band using short, even strokes until calibrated tension is achieved. Once tensioned, the integrated cut-off lever simultaneously locks the buckle and trims excess band material, producing a secure and professional shield termination.
The 600-061 / A30199 is widely recognized as a 1/8-inch banding tool for compact EMI shield termination applications and is commonly used in aircraft harness manufacturing, military electronics, M85049 backshell shield terminations, defense systems, motorsports wiring, and other mission-critical cable assembly applications where compact shield termination solutions are required.
Condition and Warranty for Used Tools:
This tool is sold as a used item and has been verified to be in good working condition as per the manufacturer's specifications. While it may show signs of wear consistent with previous use, its functionality and performance meet operational standards. All used tools include a 90-day warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Please note that the warranty does not cover cosmetic wear, misuse, or improper operation of the tool.
