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Smead File Jackets, 50 Count, Manila, Reinforced Straight-Cut Tabs, 2" Expansion, Legal Size (76560)
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About this item
- Closed sides keep papers secure
- Reinforced tab provides extra durability
- 11 point manila stock for everyday use
- Expands 2-Inch for greater storage capacity
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Amazon.ca Product Description Smead File Jackets are great for transporting files in and out of the office. Closed on three sides to keep paper and other documents protected and secure. Expands up to 2" for greater storage capacity. Reinforced straight-cut tab provides added durability for frequently used files. Includes 50 legal size (14-3/4" W x 9-1/2" H) file Jackets with reinforced straight-cut tabs. Proudly made in the USA. Contains 10% recycled content, 10% post-consumer material and is SFI Sourcing Certified. From the Manufacturer Great way to transport files out of the office. Closed sides keep papers secure and the reinforced tab provides extra durability. Thumb cut for easy access to documents. Back tab is 1/2-Inch higher than front for indexing. Contains 10 Percentage post-consumer materials. SFI Fiber-Sourcing Certified.
Product Information
Manufacturer | Smead |
Place of Business | HASTINGS, MN, 55033 US |
Brand | Smead |
Model number | 76560 |
Colour | Manila |
Material Type | Paper |
Fastener capacity | 450 sheets |
Tab cut | Straight Cut |
Tab position | Top |
Total Recycled Content Percentage | 10 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Legal |
Sheet Size | 8.5 x 14 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 76560 |
ASIN | B001L1RGAO |
Best Sellers Rank | #81,206 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #280 in Expanding Files & Wallets #584 in File Jackets & File Pockets |
Date First Available | Jan. 1 2009 |