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The CODA RESOURCES tp-webbingstrap is a woven polypropylene support webbing strap designed for securing flexible ductwork in residential and light commercial HVAC installations. Measuring 1.75 inches wide and 300 feet in length, the strap ships in a single roll and is easy to cut to length on the job. The polypropylene weave delivers high tensile strength and abrasion resistance, making it suitable for the mechanical stress that duct support applications demand. It carries UL 2043 listing, confirming it meets the flame and smoke requirements for use in air-handling plenums. HVAC installers and sheet metal contractors reach for this strap when hanging flex duct runs in residential attics, basements, and crawl spaces.
The tp-webbingstrap is used wherever flexible ductwork needs to be suspended or supported from framing members, joists, or beams. Its polypropylene construction resists moisture and common HVAC chemicals, extending service life in humid or chemically active environments. The strap cuts cleanly with standard utility shears and can be stapled directly to wood joists, eliminating the need for specialty fasteners. It is appropriate for both new construction rough-in and retrofit duct replacement work across residential and light commercial systems.
Designed as a general-purpose support strap for flexible ductwork in residential and light commercial HVAC systems where UL 2043 listed materials are required.
Installation is typically performed by licensed HVAC technicians or sheet metal contractors following manufacturer duct support spacing recommendations and local mechanical code requirements. Power down the air-handling system before working inside or near duct runs in occupied plenums. Support spacing should conform to the flexible duct manufacturer guidelines and applicable sections of the SMACNA Flexible Duct Installation Standards. Do not overtighten the strap around flex duct, as excessive compression of the inner liner restricts airflow.
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