Hellermann Tyton 598-92227 TAG122FB-270-YE HELASIGN ¹ Cloth Labels 598-92227 データシート

製品コード
598-92227
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Material
Type 270, Cotton cloth, yellow (YE)
Operating 
Temperature
-40 °C to +121 °C
Curing Temperature
From +4 °C 
Adhesive
Synthetic rubber
Chem. Material
Properties
resistant to oils and water, 
removable without residue
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Article-No.
Type
Colour
Width
(W)
Height
(H)
Quantity 
per/book
Fabric labels without border
598-12027
TAG120B-270-YE
Yellow (YE)
15.00
6.00
1050
598-12227
TAG122B-270-YE
Yellow (YE)
15.00
9.00
700
598-12427
TAG124B-270-YE
Yellow (YE)
19.00
11.00
440
598-12127
TAG121B-270-YE
Yellow (YE)
20.00
8.00
600
Fabric labels with border
598-92227
TAG122FB-270-YE
Yellow (YE)
15.00
9.00
700
598-92427
TAG124FB-270-YE
Yellow (YE)
19.00
11.00
440
598-92127
TAG121FB-270-YE
Yellow (YE)
20.00
8.00
600
598-92527
TAG125FB-270-YE
Yellow (YE)
38.00
11.00
220
Marker pens T82
500-50820
T82S-BK
Black (BK)
500-50822
T82R-RD
Red (RD)
All dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes.
Always on hand: Labels in a convenient, pocket sized and lightweight booklet.
The bright yellow cotton labels are supplied
with or without a black border in handy
pocket sized booklets. For fast on-site 
identification of component parts, switching
devices and other operating equipment.
The labels are resistant to oils, water and
dust and can be removed without leaving a
sticky residue. Labels can even be applied to
uneven surfaces and are available in different
sizes from 15 x 6mm to 38 x 11mm.
The booklet covers act as an effective barrier
to dust and dirt so your labels remain clean
before use.
An applicator tool is supplied with every
HELASIGN booklet for clean application of
the labels (e.g. with dirty hands). 
For professional hand inscriptions we
 recommend the T82 marker pen which has
fast-drying and UV-resistant ink.
Cotton Cloth Labels, 
Manual Marking
• Material 270 (YE)

Material Data
Manual Marking
Technical Table
Date of issue: April 2011