Mauritzon’s snow removal tarps are the best way to keep construction sites free of snow. Place the tarp out before the snow hits and remove it when you’re ready to work. Just simply attach the loops or rings to a crane or lift and all the snow will be out of your way in minutes. Choose between our economy style snow tarp and premium style snow tarp. Mauritzon’s quality snow tarps are all made in our Chicago, IL. Manufacturing Facility.
20’x20’ Black 18 oz. vinyl coated polyester tarp with “X”
pattern, 6000 lb. break strength webbing, 12” loop ends,
reinforced corners.
Disclaimer:
• To be used only on freshly fallen snow
• Inspect tarp for wear. Never use a damaged tarp with tears or holes
• Not designed for use with equipment, tools or supplies
• Webbing must be facing down when is use
• NEVER STAND UNDER LOAD – DO NOT LIFT LOAD OVER PERSONNEL!
Tarp Cut Size | 20' x 20' |
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Tarp Weight | 65 lbs |
Fabric Type | PVC Coated Polyester |
Fabric weight: 18.5 oz.
Thread count: 20×18 (1000D x 1300D)
Grab Tensile Strength: Warp 440xFill 430 (FS-191-5100)
Tongue Tear Strength: Warp 100xFill 80 (FS-191-5134)
Adhesion: Warp 12xFill 10 (FS-191-5970)
Abrasion: 400 Cycles (FS-191-5306)
Hydrostatic: At least 600 PSI (FS-191-5512)
Cold Crack: -22 F. (FS-191-5874)
UV Resistance” Not excessive fading after
300 hours (Weather-O-Meter)
Temperature Resistance: 158 F. (FS-191-5872)
Webbing: 6,000 lb break
Disclaimer:
• To be used only on freshly fallen snow
• Inspect tarp for wear. Never use a damaged tarp with tears or holes
• Not designed for use with equipment, tools or supplies
• Webbing must be facing down when is use
• NEVER STAND UNDER LOAD – DO NOT LIFT LOAD OVER PERSONNEL!
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For well over a century, Mauritzon, Inc. has been one of the nation’s largest, most diversified industrial textile wholesale manufacturers and distributors. Spanning three centuries and five generations of family ownership, Mauritzon, Inc. has proudly served hundreds of industries since 1888.
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