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Anti-theft tag compatible EAS RF 8.2 MHz 51 x 19 mm white with pin
REF: XX035
Specifications
- Label or tag compatible with the 8.2 MHz EAS RF anti-theft system.
- Size: 51 x 19mm.
- Label colour: white.
- Fixing to the product by nail.
- Reusable rigid label.
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€0.39
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€0.39
PVD
€0.35
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
returns
returns
100%
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safe
We will notify you when it is back in stock.
Specifications
- Label or tag compatible with the 8.2 MHz EAS RF anti-theft system.
- Size: 51 x 19mm.
- Label colour: white.
- Fixing to the product by nail.
- Reusable rigid label.
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Label compatible with the 8.2 MHz EAS RF anti-theft system. It is a label that is fixed to the product to be protected, by means of a nail or pin. The pin is captured by the tag, using a magnetic spring.
Specifications
Specifications
- Label or tag compatible with the 8.2 MHz EAS RF anti-theft system.
- Size: 51 x 19mm.
- Label colour: white.
- Fixing to the product by nail.
- Reusable rigid label.
- Gross Weight: 10 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 5.0 x 1.9 x 1.3 cm
- Number of packages: 2
Technical terms
- Hz
- EAS RF security systems
- EAS RF Deactivator
Hz
One hertz is one cycle per second, meaning repeating cycle as an event. For example, hertz is applied physics measuring the number of times for a second wave (either acoustic or electromagnetic) is repeated or can be applied, among other uses, to ocean waves that reach the Beach vibrations per second or a solid. The quantity that measures the frequency hertz is called,in this regard, the inverse of the period. One hertz is an oscillation frequency of suffering a particle over a period of one second.