Pre-Stretched Machine Stretch Wrap 80-Gauge 20 in. x 6,000 ft. – Pro-Series

$108.99

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  • For use with high speed wrappers in warehouses and shipping facilities
  • Protect cargo during shipping, packing and storage
  • Tough, flexible and highly resistant to puncture
  • Holds loads up to 2,500 lbs, maximum load-holding strength
  • 80 gauge film, measures 6,000 ft long by 20 inches wide

100 in stock

Description

Wrap pallets, cargo, and heavy loads with the Pro-Series Pre-stretched Machine Stretch Wrap Roll. For use with high-speed wrappers in warehouses and shipping facilities, this 80 gauge Machine Stretch Wrap Roll is pre-stretched up to 200 percent to provide the maximum load-holding capacity and wrapping force. The 20 inch by 6,000 ft film comes off the roll smoothly, with a single-sided cling for easier wrapping. Tough, flexible and highly resistant to puncture, the Pre-stretched Wrap can hold up to 2,500 lbs.

  • Pre-stretched film for greater wrapping force
  • 200 percent pre-stretched comes off the roll smoothly
  • One sided cling with quick release for easy wrapping
  • Item # MCHNWRAP

Using plastic wrap to protect valuables during a move can be a practical and effective method. Plastic wrap, such as stretch wrap or cling film, can provide a protective layer to safeguard delicate or fragile items from scratches, dust, and minor impacts. Here are some tips for using plastic wrap to protect your valuables during a move:

  1. Wrap Individual Items: For small or delicate items, wrap them individually with plastic wrap. This helps prevent them from rubbing against each other and minimizes the risk of damage. Items like glassware, ceramics, small electronics, or decorative objects can benefit from individual wrapping.
  2. Secure Drawers and Doors: If you have furniture with drawers, cabinets, or doors, use plastic wrap to secure them in place. This prevents them from opening during transportation and avoids potential damage. Wrap the entire piece of furniture, making sure to seal any loose parts securely.
  3. Wrap Furniture: For larger furniture pieces, you can use plastic wrap to protect them from scratches and bumps. Start by covering the furniture entirely with a layer of plastic wrap. Pay special attention to corners and edges. For added protection, you can also place padding or blankets before wrapping the plastic wrap around the furniture.
  4. Bundle Items Together: If you have multiple items that belong together or are part of a set, bundle them together using plastic wrap. This keeps them organized and ensures they stay together during the move. For instance, you can bundle cutlery, cables, or small appliances using plastic wrap.
  5. Secure Hanging Items: For items like artwork, mirrors, or picture frames, use plastic wrap to secure them and protect the glass surface. Wrap the item tightly, ensuring the plastic wrap covers the entire surface and provides a cushioning effect.
  6. Label and Document: As you wrap items with plastic, consider labeling them or creating an inventory list. This makes it easier to identify and locate your valuables when unpacking. It’s also helpful for insurance purposes in case any damage occurs during the move.
  7. Use Other Protective Materials: While plastic wrap provides a protective layer, consider combining it with other materials for added cushioning. Bubble wrap, foam sheets, or packing paper can be used in conjunction with plastic wrap for extra protection, especially for fragile or breakable items.

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