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12mm x 0.6mm x 2500M Green Polyester Strapping On Cardboard Core – 192kg Break Strain
$ 86.42
Description 12mm polyester strapping is suitable for bundling and securing medium-weight loads where flexibility and ease of use are important. With a 192kg break strain, it offers reliable performance for everyday warehouse and transport applications. The narrower width makes it well suited to smaller pallets and parcels, while the green embossed finish provides a secure grip for both manual tensioners and compatible friction weld tools. It is UV-resistant and retains tension after movement, making it a practical choice for both indoor and outdoor use. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Width: 12mm Thickness: 0.6mm Coil length: 2500m Breaking strain: 192kg Coil weight: 17.55kg Coils per pallet: 48
FAQs
What payment methods agenti-parrucchieri accepted?
agenti-parrucchieri accepts cash on delivery, bKash, and bank transfers.
Can products be returned or exchanged?
Yes, returns are accepted within 7 days of delivery according to terms & policies.
How long does delivery take?
Delivery generally takes 2-4 business days, depending on the location.
To which locations does agenti-parrucchieri deliver goods?
agenti-parrucchieri delivers orders to all regions across Bangladesh.
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