Single Loop Bale Ties & Baling Wire
Reliable, easy-to-use baling wire designed for fast manual tying and consistent bale integrity.
Single Loop Baler Wire for Fast, Reliable Manual Tying
Eastern Wire Products’ single loop bale ties are designed for operations that rely on manual tying and need consistency without slowing things down.
Whether you’re running vertical balers or closed-end horizontal balers, these ties are built to be pliable, easy to thread, and strong enough to hold under pressure—so your team can move quickly without compromising bale security.


Available Options & Specifications
We offer a wider range of options than many suppliers, giving you flexibility based on your operation—not just what’s in stock.
Gauge Range
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11-gauge (heaviest) to 15-gauge (finest) diameters
Lengths
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8’ to 22’ lengths available
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Made to order based on your bale size and equipment
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Stocked options available for common applications (including 12, 13, 14 gauge x 14’)
Finishes
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Black annealed – flexible, easy to tie, ideal for indoor use
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Galvanized – corrosion-resistant, better suited for outdoor or humid environments
Designed for Speed, Strength, and Ease of Use
Manual tying shouldn’t slow your operation down.
Our single loop baling wire is engineered to:
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Stay pliable for easier threading
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Reduce strain during repetitive tying
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Maintain strong break strength for secure bales
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Deliver consistent performance across high-volume use
The result: faster tying, fewer frustrations, and more reliable bale integrity.
What Are Single Loop Bale Ties?
A single-loop bale tie is a piece of baling wire with a loop on one end and a straight cut on the other.
It’s manually wrapped around a bale and secured by threading the straight end through the loop and twisting to tighten.
This simple design makes single loop bale ties a reliable choice for operations that need flexibility, control, and consistent performance across different materials.
Built for Real-World Applications
Our single-loop bale ties are commonly used across industries that require dependable bale containment:
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Cardboard / OCC recycling
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Plastics and PET
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Metals and scrap
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Textiles and fibers
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Foam, rubber, and other compressed materials
Best for:
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Manual-tie applications
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Vertical balers
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Closed-end horizontal balers
Packaging That Protects Your Product
Packaging isn’t an afterthought—it directly impacts usability and waste.
We build our packaging to protect the wire and make handling easier from delivery to use.
Packaging Options:
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Coiled Gaylord-style bulk boxes
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Wooden stackable pallets
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Straight bundles
Protection Features:
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Heavy mil bags to protect loop ends
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Stretch-wrapped packaging for moisture resistance
How to Choose the Right Single Loop Bale Tie
Not sure what you need? Here’s a quick way to narrow it down
Choose Your Gauge:
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11–12 gauge → heavier materials, tighter bales
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13–15 gauge → lighter materials, easier handling
Choose Your Finish:
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Black annealed → indoor use, easier tying
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Galvanized → outdoor storage or humid environments
Choose Your Length:
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Based on bale size and baler type
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Custom lengths available for a better operational fit
Why Eastern Wire Product
Since 1971, Eastern Wire Products has worked with companies of all sizes, supplying bale tie products to wholesalers and dealers worldwide.
We focus on what actually matters to your operation:
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Consistent, true-to-spec wire
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Full gauge range from heavy-duty 11 gauge to finer 15 gauge
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Custom manufacturing capabilities
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Packaging designed to protect product integrity
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Reliable supply for ongoing demand
We’re not here to sell you whatever’s on the shelf—we’re here to make sure you get the right single loop bale ties for how you actually operate.

FAQs About Single Loop Bale Ties
What are single loop bale ties used for?
They’re used to secure compressed materials like cardboard, plastic, metals, and textiles into bales for storage, transport, or recycling.
What gauge should I choose?
Lower gauges (11–12) are stronger and better for heavier materials. Higher gauges (13–15) are easier to handle and work well for lighter materials.
What’s the difference between annealed and galvanized wire?
Black annealed wire is more flexible and easier to tie. Galvanized wire has a protective coating that resists corrosion.
Can I order custom lengths?
Yes. We manufacture single-loop bale wire to your required length for your specific baler and bale size.
What balers are compatible?
Single loop bale ties are best suited for manual-tie vertical balers and closed-end horizontal balers.
Get the Right Bale Tie for Your Operation
Not every operation needs the same specs—and choosing the wrong wire can slow things down or create unnecessary issues.
Request a quote or talk to our team to get the right gauge, length, and finish for your setup.
We’ll help you make the right call the first time.
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