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Marine Boat Eva Foam Fishing Ruler With 3m Backing Adhesive 40" L 6" w 1/2" t on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

珠海, 广东省, China

珠海, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:JW Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:900-2400-6LB

Marine Boat EVA Foam Fishing Ruler With 3M Backing Adhesive 40" Long 6Wide,1/2Thick

This listing is for one set of Marine Boat EVA Foam Fishing Ruler With 3M Backing Adhesive 4" Long 5/8" Wide,1/2" Thick

This fishing rulers are unlike any other stick down rulers on the market. Rulers are 6mm thick and manufactured using a high quality EVA foam that we have specifically designed to be used in the marine environment.Installation couldn't be easier, just peel back the 3M marine backing adhesive and stick down anywhere on your boat! EVA foam is very stain and mildew resistant. This fishing rulers are backed by a 1 year warranty against defects in material.

Specification:

Length: 40 inch, 1000mm

Width: 6 inch, 150mm

Thickness: 1/2 inch, 6mm

Backing Adhesive:3M 9080A Double Coated Tissue Tape

Warranty: 1 year warranty against defects in material

All shipping will be by China Post Registered Air Mail

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