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High-quality rubber cord with robust polyester braiding and black identification thread for versatile maritime applications!
The white elastic cord is a high-quality rubber rope with a durable polyester braid and a black identification thread for easy identification. Its high elasticity and tensile strength make it ideal for maritime applications such as making rubber mooring lines, fastenings, and tensioning work on board. The elastic cord is sold by the meter and is available in various diameters from 4 mm to 10 mm.
The elastic cord has a wide range of uses on board. Its primary purpose is to make rubber lashings, which are used to secure reefed sails to the boom. Stainless steel staples are crimped onto the elastic cord using a crimping tool to create custom lashings. The elastic cord is also ideal for securing tarpaulins, tensioning, lashing, and other flexible fastening solutions. The black identification thread facilitates identification and gives the cord a professional appearance.
To make rubber bands, cut the rubber cord to the desired length. Use crimping pliers to attach stainless steel staples to both ends of the cord. Be careful not to crimp the staples too tightly, as this will impair the elasticity of the rubber cord. When tensioning, the rubber cord should not be overstretched – a maximum stretch of 100% of its original length is recommended. Store the rubber cord in a dry place, protected from direct UV radiation.
Design: Elastic cord with polyester braiding
Color: White with black identification thread
Available diameters: 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm
Core material: High-quality rubber
Braiding material: Polyester
UV resistance: High
Sales unit: Per linear meter
Avoid overstretching the elastic cord, as this will shorten its lifespan and impair its elasticity. UV radiation and saltwater can damage the material over time – regularly check the elastic cord for cracks, wear, or hardening. Replace damaged elastic cords immediately. Store the material in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight. In high-stress applications, elastic cords should not be used as the sole securing device.
Rely on proven quality - for professional maritime applications with high-quality rubber cord.