Anybody knows how this plastic part might be called?

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The discussion revolves around identifying a specific 10mm plastic holder for tubes. The original poster seeks assistance in naming the part and suggests a website for potential sourcing. A user recommends checking McMaster for "multiline plastic clamps" as a possible match. The conversation invites further suggestions for alternative sources for this type of part. Overall, the thread focuses on finding the correct terminology and sourcing options for a specific plastic component.
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I am looking for this part..

I was thinking that i could find it on http://www.smallparts.com"
but i have no idea how it might be called,
it's a 10mm plastic holder of plastic tubes,
here are some images I've designed:

http://img153.imageshack.us/i/holder1e.jpg/"
http://img153.imageshack.us/i/holder2.jpg"
http://img208.imageshack.us/i/holder3.jpg"

Thanks for your help!

Roy.
 
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take a look at mcmaster.com

Search for "multiline plastic clamps"
 
close, but you gave me a direction..

Thanks a lot!

if anybody else knows of another place to find this kind of part,
I'll be happy to know..
 
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