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The 3M 7000052222 is a flame resistant hook-and-loop fastener in loop configuration, sold as a continuous roll measuring 1 inch wide by 50 yards long. Finished engaged thickness is 0.15 inches. This fastener strip is designed for applications where fire resistance is a code or safety requirement, including wire management, panel lining, and component mounting in HVAC equipment, electrical enclosures, and commercial installations. It ships and is sold in units of one roll, with a minimum order quantity of 3 rolls per case. Licensed trades and fabricators working in environments with flame-spread restrictions will find this roll-format loop material integrates cleanly with mating hook fastener products.
This loop fastener roll is suited for residential and commercial applications requiring UL or fire-rated assembly compliance. Common uses include securing insulation blankets inside HVAC air handlers, organizing wiring harnesses in electrical panels, and mounting lightweight components in equipment where standard fasteners are not appropriate. The black color blends with dark substrates and cabinet interiors. It can be cut to length on the job site with standard scissors or a utility knife, making it practical for varied install configurations.
Designed as a loop-side component for use with compatible 3M hook fastener strips in flame resistant hook-and-loop fastening systems. No specific compatible part numbers were provided in the product data.
This product is typically installed by electricians, HVAC technicians, or panel fabricators during assembly or service of enclosed equipment. De-energize all electrical equipment before working inside panels or air handlers where this fastener will be applied. Surface should be clean and dry before adhering the loop strip to ensure proper bond. Follow applicable codes including NEC or local fire-rated assembly requirements when selecting fastener materials for regulated environments.
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