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$369.95
- High Tensile steel strapping coil, 1 1/4 inches wide x 760 feet long x .029 inches thick and 5400 lbs in break strength, black
- Perfect for heavy-duty applications such as bundling together metals, roll end binding, pavers and bricks, baling wire, securing packaged glass and pipes, metal billets and timber
- This steel banding is pained and waxed, but also has rounded, smooth edges for the safe application and product protection
- The 16 x 3 inches coil (core size) and can be used with our wheeled CA-505 strapping cart/dispenser
| Strap Thickness | .029 inch |
| Strap Width | 1 1/4 inch |
| Weight | 100 pounds |
| Length | 760 feet |
| Break Strength | 5400 lbs |
| Model Number | ST-11429HT |
The 1 1/4 inch x 760 feet x .029 inch Steel Strapping Coil of 5400 lbs break strength, black color. It is extra strong banding material with great cut and shock resistance. Perfect for strapping heavy loads like bundling various metals, pavers, and bricks. This versatile material can also be used to secure packaged glass or pipes, as well as lumber during transport.
Steel strapping has a high breaking strength making it ideal for industries such as shipping, construction, and mining.
Steel straps offer easy and fast strapping for indoor and outdoor uses. Rounded edges keep the steel banding from cutting into and damaging the product (still, protective gloves are recommended). Use the correct tools, such as a tensioner, sealer, and strapping seals, or a multitool such as the IDL MUL-16 or MUL-20 to get the best results.
This strapping material for pallets comes in a 16 x 3 core coil, that compatible with CA-505 Strapping Cart/Dispenser.
Make sure to get a quality strapping product to protect your valuable products and shipments.
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