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2 Pc. 30" Yellow Bungee Cords - Cargoloc

Part #: 62323

These Cargoloc 30" yellow bungee cords are engineered for demanding professional automotive and industrial applications, offering reliable load securing and organizational capabilities. Constructed with premium quality elastic and featuring high tensile strength steel hooks, these cords provide the durability and performance required in professional environments. Their robust design ensures long-lasting utility for securing equipment, tools, and cargo.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand rigorous daily use in workshops, garages, and industrial settings.
  • High Tensile Strength Steel Hooks: Equipped with durable steel hooks designed for secure attachment and exceptional holding power, ensuring items remain fastened.
  • Premium Quality Cords: Crafted from durable elastic material for consistent stretch and resilience, maintaining integrity over time.
  • Color-Coded for Easy Identification: The bright yellow color signifies the 30-inch length, allowing for quick size selection and improved workflow efficiency.
  • Reliable Load Securing: Provides a firm and consistent hold, ideal for stabilizing items during transport or storage.

Applications

These Cargoloc bungee cords are essential for professional technicians and mechanics. They are perfectly suited for securing automotive components, hand tools, power tools, and workshop equipment. Common applications include bundling hoses or cables, holding tarps in place, securing items in truck beds or utility vehicles, and organizing workstations in garages and industrial facilities. Their robust construction makes them reliable for various tasks where secure fastening is critical.

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  • Model: 220300
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5lbs
  • UPC: 035794623234
  • Manufacturers Part #: 62323
  • Manufactured by: Cargoloc
  • Also Known As: CK62323

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 June, 2015.