APPROVED VENDOR Tarp: 40 ft Lg, 30 ft Wd, Std Duty, 10 mil, Polyethylene, White
The APPROVED VENDOR Tarp (MPN 33040) is a general purpose polyethylene tarp measuring 40 ft long by 30 ft wide. It is standard duty, 10 mil thick, white, with a weight of 5.5 oz/sq yd, and includes plastic cap…
SKU 3G-OTH-533670
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Product Description
The APPROVED VENDOR Tarp (MPN 33040) is a general purpose polyethylene tarp measuring 40 ft long by 30 ft wide. It is standard duty, 10 mil thick, white, with a weight of 5.5 oz/sq yd, and includes plastic cap reinforced corners.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the APPROVED VENDOR Tarp 33040 used for?
This general purpose polyethylene tarp is used for temporary weather protection, covering equipment, materials, or worksites during construction, maintenance, or storage. Its 40 ft by 30 ft size suits large industrial or agricultural applications.
What are the specifications of the APPROVED VENDOR Tarp 33040?
The tarp measures 40 ft long by 30 ft wide, is standard duty, 10 mil thick, white, and weighs 5.5 oz/sq yd. It is made of polyethylene and includes plastic cap reinforced corners for added durability.
Where to buy the APPROVED VENDOR Tarp 33040 worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the APPROVED VENDOR Tarp 33040 to global customers. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site worldwide. Contact us for a quote and lead time.
How to select the right tarp for industrial use?
Consider size, thickness (mil), material, and duty rating. For heavy outdoor use, choose thicker polyethylene with reinforced corners. The APPROVED VENDOR Tarp 33040 offers standard duty at 10 mil with plastic cap reinforced corners for general coverage.
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3G Electric supplies APPROVED VENDOR general purpose polyethylene tarps. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.









