• Power equipment labels

    Power equipment labels These labels for outdoor power equipment applications meet the requirements of the UL 969 Marking and Labeling System, and CSA Adhesive Labels, and they contain ANSI warning label requirements. The labels can be used on finishes like nitrocellulose lacquer, epoxy powder coat, and urethane powder coat. They’re available in white or silver polyester with acrylic and clear polyester
    Jan. 26, 2004
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    Power equipment labels

    These labels for outdoor power equipment applications meet the requirements of the UL 969 Marking and Labeling System, and CSA Adhesive Labels, and they contain ANSI warning label requirements. The labels can be used on finishes like nitrocellulose lacquer, epoxy powder coat, and urethane powder coat. They’re available in white or silver polyester with acrylic and clear polyester coating over laminate to protect the graphics. They’re also thermally imprinted with model numbers, serial numbers, lot codes, and other product-specific information.

    Tailored Label Products, Inc.

    For more information, visit http://www.tailoredlabel.com.

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