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Get it between 2025-01-06 to 2025-01-13. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Roll of stainless steel banding that can be cut into straps to bundle materials to a pallet or platform for shipping, or to secure other items
Made of 316 stainless steel, also known as marine-grade stainless steel, which is resistant to rust, pitting, chloride, and corrosion
Holes enable strapping to be secured with bolt or other fastener (sold separately)
3/100" thickness allows strapping to be bent snugly around the load or object
Measures 82-1/2 ft. long, 0.49" wide, and 3/100" thick and weighs 3 lb.; each fastening hole measures 3/16" in diameter
The BAND-IT AE4259 all-purpose band is an 82-1/2-ft. roll of 316 stainless steel strapping that can be cut into straps to bundle materials to a pallet or platform for shipping, or to secure other items. This banding is made of 316 stainless steel, also known as marine-grade stainless steel, which is resistant to rust, pitting, chloride, and corrosion. Holes in the strapping enable it to be secured with a bolt or another fastener (sold separately). The 3/100" thickness is thin enough to allow the strapping to be bent snugly around the load or object. The strapping measures 82-1/2 ft. long, 0.49" wide, and 3/100" thick and weighs 3 lb. Each fastening hole measures 3/16 inch in diameter. Pallet strappers, also known as strapping machines and banding machines, are used to bundle loads with straps to secure them for storage or transport. Pallet strappers are typically fitted with a roll of strapping, and they can be semiautomatic for low to medium use or fully automatic for high-volume applications, such as at postal facilities or shipping companies. Some pallet strappers are handheld. The strapping itself can be made of metal, polyester, nylon, and other materials, depending on the items to be secured. Pallet strappers can be used in manufacturing and shipping facilities and in other industrial environments. BAND-IT manufactures band clamping and fastening solutions. The company, founded in 1937, is headquartered in Denver, CO.