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1/2" X 1,500' Polyester Cord Strapping Boat Shrink Wrap & Pallet Tie Down on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

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1/2" x 1,500' Polyester Cord Strapping
Product Description
1/2" x 1,500' Polyester Cord Strapping
This item for sale is a brand new roll of Woven Cord Strapping. Woven polyester combines excellent strength and shock resistance.
  • Hand tie for light-duty applications
  • Use buckles for heavy-duty applications (sold separately)
  • 750 lbs breaking strength

 
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Uses:

Marine: Used to hold supports and for perimeter band and belly bands
Industrial/Warehouse: Secure products throughout the warehouse easily with this lightweight cord strapping.
 
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