This Product Selection Guide contains information to help select products in the Tape Dispensers category on DigiKey.com
Tape Dispensers are devices that are used to hold and cut adhesive tape for home, office or industrial uses. Tape dispensers can be handheld or desk mount for a range of tape sizes ranging from 0.75 inches to 8 inches in width. Special features such as antistatic construction, hand breaks, multiple rolls per dispenser, or knifes are available.
SelectionCharacteristics
Type: Indicates the style and configuration of the dispenser.
Tape Width - Max: The maximum width of tape the dispenser was designed for use with.
ProductExamples

| MFR PART # |
HB902 |
| DIGIKEY PART # |
3M161605-ND |
| MANUFACTURER |
3M |
| DESCRIPTION |
TAPE DISPENSER HAND 2" WIDE |
| DATASHEET |
Click Here |

| MFR PART # |
HB903 |
| DIGIKEY PART # |
3M157461-ND |
| MANUFACTURER |
3M |
| DESCRIPTION |
TAPE DISPENSER HAND 2" WIDE |
| DATASHEET |
Click Here |

| MFR PART # |
HB900 |
| DIGIKEY PART # |
3M15551-ND |
| MANUFACTURER |
3M |
| DESCRIPTION |
TAPE DISPENSER 1" WIDE 3" CORE |
| DATASHEET |
Click Here |
If you have any general questions on the specifications for selecting Tape Dispensers, please reply using the button below. If you have questions on specific Tape Dispensers please post those questions in the Tape, Adhesives & Materials category.
Would we be allowed to post updated dispensers in this thread?
You should be able to. What would you like to add?
We noticed previous post regarding 3M tapes and other’s mentioning foil tapes, our line of dispensers i.e the TDA080 and ZCM1000 units are able to cut most of those tapes and we wanted to highlight those dispensers for everyone
It’s really a post about the specs and the capability of each unit with a brief description of the manufacturing tapes it works with
It would be preferred if such content were posted as a standalone thread in the Tape, Adhesives & Materials category mentioned above. Selection guide threads are intended for generalized information regarding nomenclature, taxonomy, and related selection considerations, rather than information that is specific to any given vendor/product.
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