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6" X 180' Blue Marine Shrink Tape U Line S-16158blu on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

North Freedom, Wisconsin, United States

North Freedom, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Uline Manufacturer Part Number:dna

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8 - 6" x 180' Blue Marine Shrink Tape Rolls

u line S-16158BLU


 

Patches holes, secures access doors.

MODEL
NO.
SIZE
W x L
DESCRIPTION APPLICATION QTY./
CTN.
L
S-16158BLU 6" x 180' Shrink Tape
(Blue)
Quickly patches holes,
reinforces stress areas
8


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