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AEV Mid-Size 3/8-Inch Utility Rope

Item R210794
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$152.00

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

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      • Dimension: 3/8-Inch X 10 Feet
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      • Minimum Breaking Strength: 19,600 Pounds Or 8,890 Kilograms
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      • Working Load Limit: 4,900 Pounds Or 2,222 Kilograms
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      • Material: Dyneema SK78 With Dual Layer Chafe Protection
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      • Color: Black With Red Ends
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      • Manufactured In Canada
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      Description

      Exceptional Utility Rope. The AEV Mid-Size 3/8-Inch Utility Rope is engineered to deliver superior strength and durability for demanding applications. Designed to handle tough conditions, this rope is ideal for use in off-road recovery, securing loads, and various heavy-duty outdoor activities.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from ultra-strong Dyneema SK78 synthetic fiber, the rope features dual layers of chafe protection to resist abrasion from sharp edges and rough surfaces. Its distinctive black color with red ends ensures high visibility and easy identification.

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      Installation. No installation is required as this product is a ready-to-use utility rope. Simply deploy it wherever high-strength rope is needed, with no drilling or modifications necessary.

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      Application. Fits all applications requiring a durable and high-strength 3/8-inch by 10-foot utility rope.

      AEV 80808006AA

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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