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Aircraft tie-down strap SC series
steel

aircraft tie-down strap
aircraft tie-down strap
aircraft tie-down strap
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Characteristics

Applications
for aircraft
Other characteristics
steel
Width

Max.: 0.7 in

Min.: 0.3 in

Description

The Murray Strap-Tight Band and Buckle Strapping System consists of stainless steel strapping, buckles and tool to connect hoses, or to attach signs to posts. Strapping and buckle materials available include AISI grades 201, and 304. Other materials may be available upon request Material edge is made without burrs to protect users from injury. The high-quality material will securely tighten without snapping, when properly installed Various packaging configurations and coil lengths available upon request Applications include: Outdoor and indoor signage, security cameras, petro-chemical plants, thermoelectric power stations, shipyard industry and marine, high pressure rubber type hoses, general industry, railway, aerospace, agricultural machinery, and many others Strap-Tight Installation Tool Allows for full installation by pulling band through buckle, tightening using this tool, and safely cutting excess banding. Final installation will require a hammer to fold down tabs. Follow installation instructions included with the tool. What Makes Murray Corp Different? With over 100 years of experience, Murray Corporation offers a commitment to quality, dependability, and customer service. We design and manufacture clamps and fasteners for almost all industrial and commercial hose applications. Our products are made from superior materials, precision manufactured to the highest standards, and subjected to rigorous testing in our quality control laboratory.

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