Easy on, Easy off: BradyGrip™ Print-on Hook Material

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Sept 10, 2020

The first-of-its-kind solution that can transform your telecom, datacom, electrical and construction identification. Quickly ID a bundle of cables or wire, then locate it when you need an update. Brady and VELCRO® Brand have partnered to bring you rolls of this exclusive, print-and-place material that can be easily applied, repositioned or removed. This means there’s no costly rework on your end. BradyGrip™ Print-on Hook Material leads the marketplace as a long-awaited, printable solution that can help you get a grip on your wire and cable ID.

● Improves efficiency — Maximizes your uptime with faster, printable ID on cable bundles.

● Easy on, easy off — Apply, reposition and remove with exclusive, print-and-place material.

● Safe — Offers a non-damaging alternative to nylon cable ties.

● Ultra-adaptable — Customize labels to fit big or small jobs by printing on different-width material.

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