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Includes NEMA colors corresponding to the international color code for numbering.
Includes letters, symbols, and ranges of numbers.
Choose only the characters you need.
Includes a range of numbers.
Choose from books with letters and symbols or a range of numbers.
These books have messages used in electrical systems such as AC and DC.
These books have characters used in telecom configurations such as L1 and T1.
The characters repeat on these markers so you can wrap them around various-sized wires.
Telecom characters repeat on these markers so you can wrap them around various-sized wires.
Dispensers make it quick and easy to remove the markers you need.
Choose a range of characters. The characters repeat on these markers so you can wrap them around various-sized wires.
These dispensers have a space to write information on a wire marker before using it.
Write a message on these blank markers with a permanent marker, then wrap them around wire or cables.
Slide individual markers onto a plate, then attach the plate to a cable using ties.
This label tape works with Dyno Rhino model printers.
Designed for Dymo XTL label printers.
Tape works with Epson label printers.
Create labels for cable and wire using your Brady BMP41, BMP51, BMP53, or M511 printer.
Refill the tape in your Brady BMP21 label printer.
This label tape works in Brady M710 printers.
Indicate voltage and identify power lines, conduit, fuse boxes, switches, and other electrical equipment.
The headers and illustrations on these labels help workers identify electrical hazards at a glance.
Notify workers of electrical hazards such as high-voltage equipment and requirements for personal protection.
Stick these symbols to terminals to show the location of grounded wires.
Add electrical hazard symbols to an existing label or use alone to communicate hazards at a glance.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify safety reminders at a glance.
Remind people working near conveyors about hazards and unsafe practices that can cause injuries. These labels meet CEMA Brochure No. 201 standards. They also have colors and headers that meet OSHA/ANSI standards for indicating hazards.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify flammable hazards and corrosive materials at a glance.
Engrave a message and then permanently affix the markers to pipes. Made of stainless steel, these markers withstand heat, chemicals, and corrosion so they are ideal for harsh environments.
Specify a custom message to identify equipment and materials, and we'll create a label for you.
These plates have a smudge proof surface that you can write on with permanent marker.
Color code equipment, inventory, and storage areas.
Etch or stamp these plates to identify locations and objects. Made of metal, they're more durable than plastic plates.
An aluminum laminate protects these tags for outdoor use. Writing on these tags will leave impressions that are visible, even if the ink wears away.
Label totes, ingredient bags, racks, and other items to keep your food processing plant organized. These tags are laminated with aluminum, so they’ll set off metal detectors if they fall into your line.
Use these light duty tags when durability and tear resistance isn't a concern. They're about half the size of our other cardstock tags.
These tags have a matte surface so writing won't smudge or rub off accidentally.
These tags have perforated green, yellow, and red sections that can be torn off to visually indicate when the status of an item or project changes.
A fiber grommet provides tear resistance when hanging these tags.
Tags are vinyl. Write on them with a permanent marker.
Label devices, machines, and other equipment around your food processing plant while reducing the risk of contaminating the food.
Made of Tyvek, these tags withstand mild acids and alkalies. Write on them with a permanent marker.
These tags have a matte surface so writing won't smudge or rub off accidentally. Write on them with a permanent marker.
Made of polypropylene, these water- and chemical-resistant tags have perforated green, yellow, and red sections that can be quickly torn off to show when the status of an item or project changes. Write on them with a permanent marker.
Tags are corrosion-resistant stainless steel so they hold up in harsh environments. Write on these tags with a permanent marker.
Plastic tags withstand mild acids and are more corrosion resistant than metal tags.
These tags have a large hole for easy hanging. Also known as miners' checks.
Color code equipment and inventory.
Identify equipment by engraving or stamping one of these sturdy metal tags and hanging it with a wire.
Specify a starting number.
Metal tags are more durable than plastic tags.
Insert a tag and then seal the laminating flap to protect the tag from moisture and wear.
These tag protectors have an eyelet in each corner to band them around parts, cables, and other equipment. Insert a tag and then seal the laminating flap to protect the tag from moisture and wear.
Take the guesswork out of identifying material—use the attached tag to label the bundle.
Identify bundles at a glance.
Use different colored ties to identify bundles at a glance. A release tab makes these ties easy to remove and use again.
Keep an assortment of cable ties on hand.
The cable ties in these assortments have a smooth body and metal-toothed head, so they cinch close to your bundle. They include different colors to help you identify bundles, equipment, and materials at a glance.
The buckle allows you to cinch these ties tight.
Identify bundles at a glance with these ties that are coated for an additional level of corrosion resistance.
Stamp or emboss these ties to identify material.