Medium Duty Blue Tarp

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  • Waterproof and mildew resistant.
  • UV resistant for extended outdoor exposure.
  • 10 x 8 (over 2.5cm2) high density woven polyethylene.
  • Welded seams with rope reinforced hem.
  • Anodised rust free eyelets every nominal 90cm.
  • Eyelets accept up to 12mm diameter rope.
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Medium Duty Blue Tarp

B46

1.2m x 1.8m (4′ x 6′)

B710

1.8m x 2.4m (6′ x 8′)

B720

2.4m x 3.0m (8′ x 10′)

B732

3.0m x 3.6m (10′ x 12′)

B745

3.6m x 4.9m (12′ x 16′)

B772

3.6m x 6.1m (12′ x 20′)

B750

4.9m x 6.1m (16′ x 20′)

B760

5.5m x 7.3m (18′ x 24′)

B762

6.1m x 9.1m (20′ x 30′)

B764

6.1m x 12.2m (20′ x 40′)

  • Always lift a tarpaulin onto or off the item(s) being covered. Don’t drag a tarpaulin on or off a load – it may get caught on sharp corners or edges and tear.
  • Don’t drop heavy or sharp objects onto a tarp.
  • Don’t over tighten a tarp when tieing it down. Consider using tarp clips if needing additional tie-down points. For high stress or windy conditions, we recommend using a D-Ring Tarpaulin.
  • When used for an awning, always make sure rain or condensation can drain away. In other words, make sure the tarpaulin isn’t sagging in the middle.
  • Don’t roll up or fold tarpaulins when they are wet. This will result in growth of mold and eventual rotting.
  • Don’t leave a tarpaulin exposed to sunlight indefinitely. UV exposure will eventually cause the tarp fabric to break down. For continuous outdoor use, turn your tarpaulin over periodically.
reinforced seams

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