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#5 Brass Prong Paper Fasteners, 1.25" Capacity, Brass, 100/Box
ACC71505
A7071505A
Solid brass fasteners are much stronger than many alternatives. Flexible prongs are versatile enough to meet many project requirements, and their larger head size prevents fasteners from pulling back through the holes they've punched. Fastener Subtype: Split Pin; Fastener Capacity [Nom]: 1.25"; Fastener Sheet Capacity: 100 Sheets; Fastener Trade Size: #5.
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#5 Brass Prong Paper Fasteners, 1.25" Capacity, Brass, 100/Box
Contract ID: 47QSCCD0007
Vendor: ESSENDANT
Assembly Indicator: N
Country of Origin: United States
Green Indicator: N
Item Depth: 3.9
Item Height: 1.4
Item Width: 2.3
Item Weight: 0.351
Selling Copy Short: Solid brass fasteners are much stronger than many alternatives. Flexible prongs are versatile enough to meet many project requirements, and their larger head size prevents fasteners from pulling back through the holes they''ve punched.
Selling Copy Medium: Solid brass fasteners are much stronger than many alternatives. Flexible prongs are versatile enough to meet many project requirements, and their larger head size prevents fasteners from pulling back through the holes they''ve punched.
Selling Point #1: Pointed ends easily penetrate several sheets of paper.
Selling Point #2: Solid brass fasteners deliver added durability and longer life.
Selling Point #3: Bright finish.
Selling Point #4: Rust-proof and corrosion-free.
Unit of Measure Qty: 100
NCP000005020
Product Description
Solid brass fasteners are much stronger than many alternatives. Flexible prongs are versatile enough to meet many project requirements, and their larger head size prevents fasteners from pulling back through the holes they''ve punched.