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Chalk Line MILWAUKEE 4932471635 — 45 m spool, durable string for layout and marking
Chalk Line MILWAUKEE 4932471635 — 45 m spool, durable string for layout and marking is a 45-metre replacement cord designed for use with standard chalk line reels. The cord provides a continuous length suitable for long runs and repeated snapping, intended for construction layout, carpentry, tiling alignment and general marking tasks. Made to meet professional site demands, the string offers consistent chalk transfer and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor layout work when paired with a compatible chalk line tool.
The MILWAUKEE cord is built to resist fraying and maintain straightness over long distances, reducing the need for frequent replacement. Its 45 m length allows marking across large surfaces without changing spools, and the material is chosen to provide reliable chalk adherence for clear, visible snap lines. The product is compatible with standard reels, facilitating quick replacement and minimizing downtime on site.
Install the 45 m spool into a compatible chalk line reel according to the reel manufacturer's instructions, drawing the cord taut between two anchor points. Coat the cord with appropriate chalk if not pre-coated, then snap the cord against the target surface to leave a straight chalk line. For long runs, keep the cord under consistent tension to ensure a straight, even transfer and rewind the cord carefully after use to prevent tangling and premature wear.
Use chalk suitable for the working surface and conditions (e.g., indoor vs. outdoor formulations). Store the cord in a dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prolong life. Inspect the cord before use for signs of wear or fraying and replace when necessary to maintain clean, accurate snap lines.
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