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Cardboard labelling cards for equipment and asset marking

Cardboard labelling cards provide a simple, cost-effective way to mark, identify and tag equipment, cables, pipes, valves and inventory in industrial, warehouse and construction settings. Each card accepts handwritten or printed information and can be attached with cable ties, wire or string to the item being labelled.

Available in packs of 20, the range covers four sizes to suit different labelling needs: compact 23 x 90 mm cards for narrow pipes and cables, 33 x 110 mm cards for valve tags and small equipment, 48 x 88 mm cards for general-purpose identification, and larger 50 x 128 mm cards that provide more writing space for detailed maintenance notes and inspection records. The sturdy cardboard construction holds up during handling and resists tearing when attached to items in active work environments.

When selecting a card size, consider the amount of information you need to display and the attachment point available. Smaller cards work well for quick identification labels where a code or short description is sufficient, while larger cards suit lockout-tagout procedures and inspection logs where dates, signatures and multiple data fields must be visible at a glance.

  • Width: 128 mm
  • Colour (manufacturer): White
  • Form: Rectangle
Delivery time average 10 days.
20.32
€16.79 excl. VAT
  • Width: 88 mm
  • Colour (manufacturer): White
  • Form: Rectangle
Delivery time average 10 days.
16.43
€13.58 excl. VAT
  • Width: 110 mm
  • Colour (manufacturer): White
  • Form: Rectangle
Delivery time average 10 days.
13.60
€11.24 excl. VAT
  • Width: 90 mm
  • Colour (manufacturer): White
  • Form: Rectangle
Delivery time average 10 days.
11.85
€9.79 excl. VAT
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