Abrasion-Resistant Cordura Nylon Webbing

Thanks to a tight weave, this Cordura nylon webbing holds up to repeated rubbing against edges or rough spots. It’s often used to line wear points, such as the eye of a web sling, or to strap down metal plates. The exterior has a coarse texture that grips loads to reduce slips. To prevent fraying, cut this webbing with a hot-blade knife.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break. Choose webbing with an appropriate breaking strength based on the working load limit and the safety factor required by your application.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Cut-Resistant Kevlar Webbing

Tie down sheet metal, dies, and other items with sharp edges. Made from Kevlar, this webbing is strong, heat resistant, and difficult to cut—it’s tough enough to use in parachute harnesses. For neat ends that won’t unravel, cut this webbing with an ultrasonic knife. You can also use snips or a hot knife, but you’ll need to fold and sew the ends or add a finishing tip (sold separately) to prevent fraying.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break. Choose webbing with a high enough breaking strength for the working load limit and safety factor required by your application.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Webbing | Finishing Tips | ||||||||||
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| Wd. | Breaking Strength, lbs. | Thick. | Max. Temp., °F | Color | Specifications Met | Lengths, ft. | Per Ft. | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | ||
| 3/4" | 3,000 | 1/16" | 500° | Black | NFPA 1970, NFPA 1977, NFPA 2112 | 8739T11 | 00000 | 10 | 9576T47 | 000000 | |
| 1" | 4,000 | 1/16" | 500° | Black | NFPA 1970, NFPA 1977, NFPA 2112 | 8739T12 | 0000 | 5 | 9576T48 | 0000 | |
| 1 1/2" | 5,500 | 1/16" | 500° | Black | NFPA 1970, NFPA 1977, NFPA 2112 | 8739T13 | 00000 | 10 | 9576T49 | 00000 | |
| 2" | 7,000 | 1/16" | 500° | Black | NFPA 1970, NFPA 1977, NFPA 2112 | 8739T937 | 00000 | 5 | 9576T51 | 00000 | |
Webbing | Finishing Tips | |||||||||||
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| Wd. | Lg., ft. | Breaking Strength, lbs. | Thick. | Max. Temp., °F | Color | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | ||
| 1" | 1 | 4,000 | 1/16" | 500° | Black | NFPA 1970, NFPA 1977, NFPA 2112 | 10 | 8739T121 | 000000 | 5 | 9576T48 | 00000 |
| 1" | 2 | 4,000 | 1/16" | 500° | Black | NFPA 1970, NFPA 1977, NFPA 2112 | 5 | 8739T122 | 00000 | 5 | 9576T48 | 0000 |
| 1" | 3 | 4,000 | 1/16" | 500° | Black | NFPA 1970, NFPA 1977, NFPA 2112 | 5 | 8739T123 | 00000 | 5 | 9576T48 | 0000 |
| 1" | 4 | 4,000 | 1/16" | 500° | Black | NFPA 1970, NFPA 1977, NFPA 2112 | 2 | 8739T124 | 00000 | 5 | 9576T48 | 0000 |
High-Strength Lightweight Dyneema Webbing

With the highest strength-to-weight ratio of all our webbing, this Dyneema webbing is a good choice when every ounce matters. It’s often used to make straps, belts, and tie-downs in aerospace applications. This webbing resists UV light, chemicals, saltwater, and abrasion. To prevent fraying, cut it with a hot-blade knife.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break. Choose webbing with an appropriate breaking strength based on the working load limit and the safety factor required by your application.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.

























