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BLACK 8 OZ (1/2 LB; 2800 YARDS) CONE #69 BONDED NYLON THREAD SEW LEATHER CANVAS

$ 7.89

Availability: 59 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Unit of Sale: 8 OZ
  • Type: General Sewing
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Color: Black
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • MPN: N03-69B
  • Suitable For: Hand Sewing
  • Material: Nylon

    Description

    ITEM:    New 1/2 lb (8 ounce; 230 Grams) Cone/Spool of
    Heavy-Duty #69 Bonded Nylon Sewing Thread.
    (Please note that colors may appear slightly different
    depending upon the computer monitor resolution)
    COLOR:
    Black
    PART #:
    N03-69B (1)
    THREAD
    SIZE:
    Commercial Size: 69 (210D/3)
    Tex Size: T-70
    Government Size: E
    Thread Diameter: 0.0115 Inches (0.2921mm)
    CONE/SPOOL
    SIZE:
    1/2 lb (8 Ounce; 230 Grams)
    2,800 Yards (2,560 Meters) per Cone/Spool
    (ALL SIZES/MEASUREMENTS APPROXIMATE)
    RECOMMENDED
    NEEDLE SIZES:
    16/100, 18/110, and 20/125
    STRENGTH:
    11 LBS (5.0 Kilos)
    APPLICATIONS/
    USES:
    This High-Quality, Continuous Filament Bonded
    Nylon Thread is commonly used for:
    Automobile Upholstery,
    Luggage,
    Furniture,
    Tents,
    Tarps,
    Awnings,
    Numerous other Canvas Products,
    Wallets,
    Shoes,
    Handbags,
    Numerous other Leather Products,
    Athletic Equipment,
    Saddlery,
    Harnesses,
    Restraint Systems,
    Various
    Vinyl Products,
    Sunbrella,
    Etc.
    This #69 Bonded Nylon Thread may be used with both Home and
    Industrial Sewing Machines. It has superior strength, stretch,
    and recovery properties. It also offers excellent resistance to
    chemicals, bacteria, mildew, wear, aging, abrasion, sunlight,
    and inclement weather conditions. This Bonded #69 Nylon Thread
    reduces the friction (and therefore heat) as the thread passes
    through Sewing Machine Needles. This minimizes the potential
    fraying of the thread.