In stock SKU G20021GTIN 743806150219

Green Inspection Tags 4 3/4" x 2 3/8" 13pt Cardstock - Case 1000

$66.41 / case of 1000$0.07 per box
= 1000 boxs · Total $66.41
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Ships from the nearest of 5 US warehouses · freight calculated at checkout

30-day returns on stock items · Return policy

Inside dimensions 2 3/8" × 2 3/8"
Board / material 13 Point Cardstock
Color Green
Freight class Class 55

Specifications

Inside dimensions2 3/8" × 2 3/8" (L × W)
Board / material13 Point Cardstock
ColorGreen
Sold asCase of 1000
Order in multiples of1000
Case weight5.18 lb
Outer carton (shipping)14.25 × 5.25 × 5.0 in
LTL freight classClass 55
GTIN743806150219
SKUG20021

About this item

SKU G20021 — 2 3/8" × 2 3/8", 13 Point Cardstock, Green. Sold as a case of 1000, shipped from US warehouses.

Support QC workflows with these color-coded green inspection tags in durable 13-point cardstock. Each case includes 1,000 tags (4 3/4" x 2 3/8") featuring reinforced 3/16" eyelets that resist tearing. Attach with string or wire, compatible with our pre-cut cotton and 26-gauge wire options.

Common questions

Can these tags be attached with different fastening methods?
Yes. The reinforced 3/16" eyelet accommodates both 12" pre-cut cotton string (Stock G2501) and 26-gauge tag wire (Stock G2500), or standard twine. This flexibility allows you to choose the attachment method best suited to your specific application and handling environment.
Are these tags suitable for outdoor or wet environments?
The 13-point cardstock provides good durability for most industrial settings. For extended outdoor exposure or high-moisture environments, consider laminated alternatives. The reinforced eyelet resists tearing under normal handling conditions, making these suitable for standard warehouse and manufacturing applications.
What does the green color signify in quality control?
Green tags universally indicate 'Accepted' or 'Approved' items across quality control standards. This color-coding simplifies visual identification during sorting, packing, and shipping processes, reducing the risk of shipping defective products and improving overall compliance documentation.
How many tags should I order for my operation?
A case of 1,000 tags suits small-to-medium operations running 2-4 weeks of continuous production. Calculate your daily tag usage by multiplying items inspected per day by average tags per item. Most buyers reorder monthly; larger facilities may need multiple cases weekly. Bulk ordering reduces per-unit costs and ensures consistent supply.

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