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Coil' PF404 1/2 x 0.020 16 x 3 1200 2940 PF405 5/8 x 0.020 16 x 3 1500 2360 PF406 3/4 x 0.020 16 x 3 1800 1960 HEAVYDUTY PF407 1 1/4 x 0.031 16 x 1 1/4 5500 760 t $VUTTUFFMTUSBQQJOHXJEFYUIJDL t 1PXFSGVMESPQGPSHFETUFFMEFTJHO t )FBWZEVUZQFSGPSNBODFGPS STEEL SEALS JOEVTUSJBMBQQMJDBUJPOT t "MMGVMMZHBMWBOJ[FETUFFM Open Type t MPOH t 0QFO 4OBQPO UZQF Model No. PC479 6TFEPOnBUBOETNPPUITVSGBDFT t 'VMMZDMPTFE QVTI UZQF 6TFEPODVSWFSBOEJSSFHVMBSTVSGBDFT STEEL STRAPPING TENSIONERS Closed Type PUSH BAR STYLE t "DDFQUTTUFFMTUSBQQJOHUIJDL t -JHIUUFOTJPO MJNJUFEUBLFVQ t *EFBMGPSBQQMJDBUJPOTPOTNBMM SPVOEPSJSSFHVMBSTVSGBDFT t 'PSVTFXJUIQVTIUZQFDMPTFETFBMT PA567 Model Strap Qty Model Strap Qty No. Width" /Box No. Width" /Box FEEDWHEEL STYLE OPEN SNAPON FULLY CLOSED PUSH t "DDFQUTTUFFMTUSBQQJOHUIJDL PF408 1/2 2000 PF415 1/2 2000 t 'BTUBOEFBTZPQFSBUJPO PF409 5/8 2000 PF416 5/8 2000 t .FEJVNIFBWZUFOTJPO VOMJNJUFEUBLFVQ PF410 3/4 2000 PF417 3/4 2000 t *EFBMGPSBQQMJDBUJPOTPOnBUTVSGBDFT PF411 1/2 5000 PF418 1/8 5000 t 'PSVTFXJUIPQFOTFBMT PF412 5/8 5000 PF419 5/8 5000 PC938 PE350 PF413 3/4 5000 PF420 3/4 5000 PF414 1 1/4 1000 PF421 1 1/4 1000 STEEL & POLYPROPYLENE PUSH BAR STYLE FEEDWHEEL STYLE Model Model STRAPPING DISPENSER No. Description Width" No. Description Width" t 4USBQQJOHDBSUJTEFTJHOFEUPCFDPNQBUJCMF PA567 Standard 3/8 - 1/2 PC938 Standard 3/8 - 3/4 XJUICPUIQPMZQSPQZMFOFBOETUFFMTUSBQQJOH PE350 Heavy-Duty 3/8 - 3/4 PC399 Heavy-Duty 3/4 - 1 1/4 t ʾ FVOJRVFNVMUJUJFSEJTDTBDDPNNPEBUFUISFFDPSF TUSBQQJOHTJ[FTY Y BOEY t 3VCCFSSPMMFSTQSFWFOUTUSBQQJOHGSPNVOSPMMJOH STEEL STRAPPING SEALERS t $BSUJODMVEFTMBSHFTUPSBHFUSBZGPSTUSBQQJOHBDDFTTPSJFT t )FBWZEVUZSVCCFSXIFFMT FOR USE WITH OPEN SEALS GPSFBTZNBOFVWFSBCJMJUZ t %PVCMFOPUDIDSFBUFTBTUSPOHJOUFSMPDLJOHKPJOU Model No. PE555 t )FBUUSFBUFETUFFMDPOTUSVDUJPOGPSBEEFEEVSBCJMJUZ t #BMMIBOEMFTQSPWJEFBTVQFSJPSHSJQ t *EFBMGPSVTFXJUIGFFEXIFFMUFOTJPOFST Model No. Width" PA550 1/2 PA562 5/8 1/2" STEEL STRAPPING SYSTEMS PA551 3/4 EASYTOUSE, EFFICIENT SYSTEM PROVIDES FOR USE WITH CLOSED & SEMICLOSED SEALS MAXIMUM STRENGTH PACKAGING, t 4JOHMFOPUDI BUNDLING & PALLETIZING t $ISPNFQMBUFETUFFMDPOTUSVDUJPO Contains open seals for fl at surfaces t #BMMIBOEMFTQSPWJEFBTVQFSJPSHSJQ t *EFBMGPSVTFXJUIQVTICBSTUZMFUFOTJPOFST $POTJTUTPGUIFGPMMPXJOHDPNQPOFOUT PA528YTUFFMTUSBQQJOH Model PC446DVUUFS No. Width" PC938UPXJEFTUBOEBSEUFOTJPOFS PE351 1/2 PA550XJEFTFBMFSGPSPQFOTFBMT PE352 5/8 PA533XJEFPQFOTFBMTCPY PE353 3/4 PE555EJTQFOTFS Model No. PB654 FOR USE WITH CLOSED & SEMICLOSED SEALS t 4JOHMFOPUDI t )FBUUSFBUFETUFFMDPOTUSVDUJPOGPSBEEFEEVSBCJMJUZ t *EFBMGPSVTFXJUIQVTICBSTUZMFUFOTJPOFST t 'PSVTFXJUIXJEFTUFFMTUSBQQJOH t MPOH Model No. PB016 B150 PACKAGING SUPPLIES POLYPROPYLENE STRAPPING 1/2" POLYPROPYLENE t ʾFNPTUJOFYQFOTJWFPGBMMTUSBQQJOHNBUFSJBMT t -JHIUXFJHIU FBTZUPBQQMZBOESFDZDMBCMF STRAPPING SYSTEMS t "WBJMBCMFJOCPUINBOVBMBOENBDIJOFHSBEF t .BOVBMBQQMJDBUJPOJTJEFBMGPS $POTJTUTPGUIFGPMMPXJOHDPNQPOFOUT MPXBOENPEFSBUFWPMVNFVTFST PF071Yh MCTUSFOHUIQPMZTUSBQQJOH t *EFBMGPSMJHIUEVUZQBMMFUJ[JOH PE555EJTQFOTFS VOJUJ[JOH DBSUPODMPTJOHBOECVOEMJOH PA555QPMZTFBMFS PC939QPMZQSPQZMFOFBOEQPMZFTUFSUFOTJPOFS PA509PQFOTFBMT CPY Model No. PD023 PE555 Model Strap Strength Coils Dim. Wt. No. Colour Width" lbs. Coil' /Carton Core" W" lbs. MACHINE GRADE PA526 White 3/8 300 12 900 1 8 8 28 PF073 White 1/2 300 9000 1 8 8 31 MANUAL GRADE PA509 PF079 Black 5/8 500 7500 1 8 8 31 PF071 PF067 Black 5/8 700 6000 1 8 8 31 PF078 Black 3/4 1050 4500 1 8 8 31 PF075 Black 1/2 600 7200 1 8 8 31 PF071 Black 1/2 750 5600 1 16 6 40 PF077 Black 5/8 850 6000 1 8 8 31 PF074 Black 5/8 1100 4400 1 16 6 40 PF083 Black 1/2 600 7200 1 16 6 31 PA555 PC939 SEALS & BUCKLES FOR POLYPROPLYLENE STRAPPING Steel Seals 8JSF#VDLMFT POLY STRAPPING KIT t )BOETUSBQMBSHFPSTNBMMQBDLBHFT t $BSUPODPNFTDPNQMFUFXJUIQPMZQSPQZMFOF TUSBQQJOHBOETUFFMCVDLMFT 1MBTUJD#VDLMFT t $POWJFOUMZTUPSFEJOBQPSUBCMFDBSECPBSECPY Model Strap Qty No. Width" Type /Box STEEL SEALS Model Strap Strength Feet Buckles PA509 1/2 Open 2000 No. Width" lbs. /Ctn. /Ctn. PA510 5/8 Open 2000 PC886 3/4 Open 1000 PF072 1/2 300 3300 360 PLASTIC BUCKLES PA500 3/8 Plastic 1000 PA498 1/2 Plastic 2000 EDGEBOARD CORNER PROTECTORS PA499 5/8 Plastic 1000 t *NQSPWFTTUPDLJOHTUSFOHUIBOEDVTIJPOT WIRE BUCKLES QBDLBHFFEHFTBHBJOTUIBSELOPDLT PA501 1/2 Wire 2000 t "MTPIFMQTJNQSPWFUIFnPXPGTUSBQQJOH PA502* 1/2 H.D. Wire 1000 BOETUSFUDImMNBSPVOEUIFQSPEVDU PA503 5/8 Wire 2000 t QFSCVOEMF PA504* 5/8 H.D. Wire 1000 3FDPNNFOEFEGPSTUSBQXJUITUSFOHUIPWFSMCT POLYPROPYLENE PREBUNDLED PACKS Model STRAPPING SEALERS No. Leg" Thickness" Length" t )FBUUSFBUFETUFFMDPOTUSVDUJPOGPSTVQFSJPSTUSFOHUIBOEEVSBCJMJUZ PB264 2.5 x 2.5 0.200 36 t 1SFWFOUTTUSBQQJOHGSPNMPPTFOJOHEVSJOHUSBOTJU PB265 2.5 x 2.5 0.200 42 t -POHIBOEMFSFRVJSFTMFTTFĊPSU PB266 2.5 x 2.5 0.200 48 t 6TFPOTUFFMTFBMT PB267 3 x 3 0.200 36 Model Strap PB268 3 x 3 0.200 42 No. Width" PB269 3 x 3 0.200 48 PA555 1/2 Note:1BMMFURVBOUJUJFTBSFBWBJMBCMF PA556 5/8 0UIFSUIJDLOFTTFTBOEMFOHUITBWBJMBCMFVQPOSFRVFTU PF459 3/4 POLYPROPYLENE & POLYESTER EDGE PROTECTORS STRAPPING TENSIONERS t 1MBTUJDFEHFQSPUFDUPSTTQSFBE TUSBQQJOHUFOTJPOBDSPTTBTVSGBDF t *EFBMGPSBQQMJDBUJPOTPOnBUTVSGBDFT t 1SPUFDUTQBDLBHFTGSPNTVSGBDFEBNBHF t "DDFQUTTUSBQQJOHXJEF t -Y8 t 4VQFSJPSEFTJHOBOEQFSGPSNBODF t 'PSVTFXJUITUSBQQJOHVQUP8 t 1SFNJVNDPQQFSCVTIJOHT t 2VBOUJUZPGQFSQBDLBHF t #VJMUJOTUSBQQJOHDVUUFS t 1SJDFEQFSQBDLBHF t 'PSVTFXJUIPQFOTFBMTPSCVDLMFT Model No. PA497 Model No. PC939 B151 KNIVES & CUTTERS HEAVY-DUTY UTILITY KNIVES SNAP IT 'N' TRAP IT HEAVY-DUTY UTILITY KNIVES t *OOPWBUJWFEFTJHOBMMPXTGPSDPOWFOJFOUXBZUP TOBQPĊBOETFDVSFMZTUPSFEVMMCMBEFTFHNFOUT t &OBCMFTZPVUPSFOFXBOEEJTQPTFVQUPCMBEFTFHNFOUTRVJDLMZ PA227 t 'FBUVSFTUIF0MGBTJMWFS-#CMBEF NBEFPGQSFNJVN PB861 DBSCPOUPPMTUFFMGPSTVQFSJPSTIBSQOFTTBOEEVSBCJMJUZ t )FBWZHBVHFTUBJOMFTTTUFFMCMBEFDIBOOFMUJHIUMZTFDVSFTUIFCMBEF t #VJMUXJUIIJHIJNQBDU"#4QMBTUJDIBOEMFGPSTUSFOHUI t 5BDLMFTUIFUPVHIFTUPGKPCTMJLFDVUUJOH ESZXBMM MJOPMFVN SVCCFSBOENPSF PB949 PA228 Model No. PE987 Mfg. No. %- REPLACEMENT BLADES PA190 Model No. PA238QLH. Mfg. No. -## PB834 Model No. PA239QLH Mfg. No. -## SAFETY KNIVES WITH CONCEALED BLADE PA212 PA224 t "EKVTUBCMFCMBEFQPTJUJPOJOHEFTJHOXIJDIBMMPXT GPSGPVSDVUUJOHQPJOUTPOBTJOHMFFEHFVUJMJUZCMBEF t )JHIMZQSPEVDUJWF JUEFMJWFSTYhTNPSFDVUTUIBO BTJOHMFFEHF mYFECMBEFHPPTFOFDLTBGFUZLOJGF t 6TFTUIF0MGB4,#CMBEF BTJOHMFFEHFCMBEF PB860 PA246 GFBUVSJOHPOFCMVOUFEHFGPSTBGFSIBOEMJOH t 7FSTBUJMF JUGFBUVSFTB ȓNN UISPBUJOMFUUPDVUUISPVHIBWBSJFUZPGNBUFSJBMT Model Mfg. BOEBTUBJOMFTTTUFFMUBQFTMJUUFSGPSCPYUBQFTMJUUJOH No. No. Description t "DFUPOFSFTJTUBOUGPSFBTZDMFBOJOH PA227 L-1 Heavy-Duty Knife t 'JUTCPUISJHIUBOEMFGUIBOEFEVTFSTXJUIOPCMBEFBEKVTUNFOUOFDFTTBSZ PA228 L-2 Heavy-Duty Knife w/an Ergonomically-Designed t 5PPMGSFFCMBEFDIBOHF Handle that Features a Rubber Grip Insert Model No. PE929 PB861 NL-AL Auto-Lock Heavy-Duty Hand SaverTM Utility Knife Mfg. No. 4, PB949 NA-1 Cushion Grip Cutter w/Auto-Lock Blade Slide PA190 180 Quality at an Economical Price. Features Snap-Off Blades REPLACEMENT BLADES PA224 H-1 Extra Heavy-Duty Cutter w/Rubber Grip Insert Model No. PE990QLH PB834 SK-4 Carton Cutter Knife w/Self-Retracting Mfg. No. 4,## Blade for Enhanced User Safety PA212 CL Heavy-Duty Utility Knife w/Ratchet Lock PA246 SL-1 All Purpose Utility Knife INDUSTRIAL UTILITY KNIVES PB860 NOL-1 18 mm All-Over Rubber Grip HD Utility Knife REPLACEMENT BLADES PE345 Model Blades PE813 No. Use With /Pkg. PA238 All Knives Except PA190 and PA224 10 PA239 All Knives Except PA190 and PA224 50 PE346 PA199 PA190 and PB949 10 PE814 PA731 PA190 and PB949 50 PB835 PB834 Only 10 VQ359 PA224 Only 5 VQ360 PA224 Only 20 PE349 PC544 PC563 Only 100 PE549 PE812 BAG SEALER & TAPE Model t )FBWZEVUZCBHTFBMFSXJUIUBQFDVUUFS No. Description t &BTZUPVTFKVTUUXJTUCBHTIVU PE813 Blade Screw-Lock, Comes w/Blade Snapper BOENPWFUISPVHITMPU PE814 Auto-Lock Blade, Attached Blade Snapper Model No. PE356 PE549 Auto-Lock Blade, Lightweight Design PE345 Attached Blade Snapper REPLACEMENT BLADE PE346 Auto-Lock Blade, Attached Blade Snapper, Built-In Belt Clip PE349 Blade Screw Lock, Rubber Handle Insert for Superior Grip Model No. PE383 PE812 Auto-Reload Blade Change, Auto-Lock Blade, Thumb Operated Screw-Lock for Heavy-Duty Operation, Rubber Handle Insert for Superior Grip, Attached Blade Snapper, Includes 4 Heavy-Duty Blades BAG SEALING TAPE REPLACEMENT BLADES t Yh17$UBQF Model Model No. Use With No. Colour PE406 PE812 Only, 10/Pkg. PF208 White PE408 PE813 and PE814, 10/Pkg. PF209 Yellow PF205 PE549 Only, 10/Pkg. PE538 Red PE407 PE345 and PE346, 10/Pkg. PF211 Blue PE410 PE349 Only, 10/Pkg. PF212 Green B152 INDUSTRIAL MARKERS & BAGS FOR COLD SURFACES VALVE ACTION ® B® PAINTSTIK® 50° TO 150°F BALL PAINT MARKER® PAINT MARKERS ʾF0SJHJOBM"--1VSQPTF$PME4VSGBDF.BSLFST 50° TO 150°F MARKING RANGE t 3FBMQBJOUJOTUJDLGPSN t 1SPEVDFMPOHMBTUJOH XFBUIFSBOEXBUFSSFTJTUBOU 50° TO 150°F. mOFMJOFNBSLTXJUISFBMQBJOUUIBUESJFTJONJOVUFT t *EFBMGPSMPOHMBTUJOH XFBUIFS GBEF t "GBTUESZJOH MFBEGSFF t 8SJUFTMJLFBQFODJMPONFUBM BOEBCSBTJPOSFTJTUBOUJEFOUJmDBUJPO QBJOUNBSLFSJEFBMGPS XPPE QMBTUJDT SVCCFSBOZ t -FBWFTCSJHIU IJHIMZWJTJCMFNBSLTPOBMMNBUFSJBMT
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