HLT167 1 7/8 White Nylon Loop Tape Dots
HLT167 1 7/8 White Nylon Loop Tape Dots
Direct answer: use the HLT167 route when the job needs 1 7/8 inch white nylon loop tape dots, not a generic carton tape or adhesive tape route. Confirm whether the fastening system needs the loop side, the hook side, or a paired hook-and-loop route before standardizing the reorder path.
HLT167 Selection Formula
Best route = loop side + dot size + surface + adhesive test + paired hook route + repeat-use documentation.
Do not choose this page from the SKU alone. Match the fastening side, attachment point, surface, application process, and replacement rule before making HLT167 a standard route.
Hook-and-Loop Dot Fit Model
- Loop side: confirm that the job needs loop dots rather than hook dots or a combined hook-and-loop package.
- Dot format: use dots when the fastening points are discrete, repeatable, and easier to place than a strip.
- Surface check: review surface type, dwell time, peel risk, handling path, and whether a sample test is needed.
- Pairing: document the matching hook route or existing counterpart before standardizing the loop side.
- Reorder control: record SKU, approved use, substitute, destination, and owner before the next repeat buy.
HLT167 Route Checks
| Check | Use HLT167 when... | Compare another path when... |
|---|---|---|
| Fastening side | The approved system needs the loop side in a white nylon dot format. | The job needs hook dots, a paired set, strips, tape, or another fastener format. |
| Attachment point | The fastening point fits a 1 7/8 inch dot and benefits from repeatable placement. | The fastening area is longer, irregular, or better handled by strips or tape. |
| Surface and handling | The surface, dwell time, and handling path have been checked or sample-tested. | The surface is unknown, high-risk, dirty, curved, textured, or exposed to conditions that need separate approval. |
| Repeat buying | The same loop-dot route repeats by product, kit, station, destination, or assembly workflow. | The team is still testing hook side, loop side, color, size, adhesive fit, or substitute routes. |
HLT167 Decision Matrix
| Buyer question | Decision rule |
|---|---|
| Do we need loop or hook? | Use HLT167 only when loop dots are the approved side. Pair it with the hook-side route or existing counterpart before reordering. |
| Are dots better than strips? | Use dots for discrete fastening points; compare strips or tape when the attachment zone is longer or needs continuous contact. |
| Is the surface approved? | Do not standardize until surface, dwell time, peel risk, and handling path have been checked for the actual application. |
| Should this go to reorder or bulk quote? | Use reorder for known repeats and bulk quote when the loop-dot route is part of a larger kitting, packaging, or multi-SKU program. |
Packrift HLT167 Planning Paths
Use these as inspection and planning routes, not as price or live-offer claims. Open the destination route to confirm current product details before ordering.
| Route | Path | Use it when... |
|---|---|---|
| HLT167 | 1 7/8 inch white nylon loop tape dots route | Start here when the approved route needs white nylon loop dots in the 1 7/8 inch size and a case-level buying path. |
| HOOK-1-7-8-WHITE | 1 7/8 inch white nylon hook dots route | Compare when the buyer needs the hook side to pair with loop dots or confirm a matched hook-and-loop fastening set. |
| LOOP-1X75-WHITE | 1 inch x 75 ft white nylon loop tape route | Compare when strips or continuous tape make more sense than individual loop dots. |
| HOOKLOOP-1X75 | 1 inch x 75 ft hook-and-loop tape buying guide | Use when the job is still choosing between dots, strips, tape, hook side, loop side, and paired routes. |
Packrift Tape Planning Paths
| Path | Use it when... |
|---|---|
| Tape sizes by width, length, and adhesive | Use when width, length, adhesive, backing, and application method need to be standardized before buying. |
| Tape guide | Use when the buyer is still choosing between tape families, adhesive behavior, and packaging-room use cases. |
| Tape by dimension | Use when the buyer is searching by size and needs nearby tape, dot, or fastener routes. |
| White tape guide | Use when color matching, visibility, or white material routes matter to the packaging workflow. |
| Reorder packaging by SKU | Use after SKU, hook or loop side, size, surface, adhesive test, substitute rule, and reorder owner are documented. |
| Bulk quote | Use when hook-and-loop dots repeat, span teams, or belong in a larger packaging or kitting program. |
Reorder and Bulk Quote Workflow
- Confirm that HLT167 is the loop side needed for the fastening system.
- Check whether the matching hook side, strip route, or paired hook-and-loop route also needs to be documented.
- Test or confirm the surface, dwell time, peel risk, placement method, and handling path.
- Record approved SKU, size, color, hook or loop side, paired counterpart, substitute, destination, and reorder owner.
- Use reorder for known repeat buys and bulk quote when hook-and-loop dots are part of a larger kitting or packaging program.
Related Packrift Paths
- 1 7/8 inch white nylon loop tape dots route
- 1 7/8 inch white nylon hook dots route
- 1 inch x 75 ft white nylon loop tape route
- 1 inch x 75 ft hook-and-loop tape buying guide
- Tape sizes by width, length, and adhesive
- Tape guide
- Tape by dimension
- White tape guide
- Reorder packaging by SKU
- Bulk quote
FAQ
What is HLT167?
HLT167 is the Packrift SKU route for 1 7/8 inch white nylon loop tape dots. Use the product route to confirm current ordering details before purchase.
Are loop dots the same as hook dots?
No. Loop dots are the receiving side of a hook-and-loop fastening pair. Confirm whether the job needs loop, hook, or a paired hook-and-loop route.
When should I use dots instead of tape strips?
Use dots when the attachment points are discrete and repeatable. Compare tape strips when a longer continuous fastening area is easier to align or apply.
What should I document before reordering HLT167?
Document approved SKU, size, color, hook or loop side, paired counterpart, surface, adhesive test result, substitute rule, destination, and reorder owner.