Sammons Preston Wide Nylon D-Rings, 1" (2.54 CM), Box of 100, Strong, Reliable, and Heavy-Duty Rectangular Loops, Shape Prevents Ring Dislocation, Nylon Rings Can Securely Hold Straps for Splints

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Brand : Sammons Preston
BulletPoint1 : Designed to have a reverse curve form to stop the d-ring from displacing while still providing excellent grip
BulletPoint2 : Nylon loop size is one inch wide for straps that have a width of one inch or less
BulletPoint3 : Comes in a package of 25 for you to use multiple on one brace and to use on multiple braces, or other uses
BulletPoint4 : High versatility, can be used for backpacks, luggage, belts, braces, splints, pet collars, and so much more
BulletPoint5 : Latex-free so individuals who have skin sensitivities or an allergy to latex can still use
FdaDeviceClassification : iv
FdaIndicationOfUse : otc
FdaInstructionsForUseType : consumer
FdaLabelType : consumer
IncludedComponents : Wide Nylon D-Rings,
ItemName : Sammons Preston Wide Nylon D-Rings, 1" (2.54 CM), Box of 100, Strong, Reliable, and Heavy-Duty Rectangular Loops, Shape Prevents Ring Dislocation, Nylon Rings Can Securely Hold Straps for Splints
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 3.5 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 5.2 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 1.5 inches
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : daily-living-utensils-and-holders
Manufacturer : Sammons Preston
NumberOfBoxes : 1
NumberOfItems : 1
PartNumber : 49033
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2020-01-03T17:10:11.287Z
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
TemperatureRating : Ambient: 15 to 25 C (59 to 77 F)

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