12 Pcs- 7mm & 9mm Diameter Heat Shrink Tubing, At 6 Pcs Each, 8" Long on 2040-parts.com
ON, Canada
For sale are: Twelve (12) pieces - Heat shrink tubing. Ribbon shape. Each piece at 8" long, Rate at 600V. 125 degree C. Shrink ratio: 2:1. (e.g. 7 ---->>3.5) Diameter 7mm = Flat width 12.5mm Diameter 9mm = Flat width 15mm Red 3 3 pc Black 3 3 pc Heat with hair-dryer to shrink for securely insulate wire joint/connection/terminal. Protect from grease, dirt, moisiture etc. diameter 9mm Red color no marking on tubing. No retail packing, in a plain poly bag. They are cut to 8" length to conform with Canada Post letter mail size/thickness limit of 9" & 5mm, in order to minimize postage. Free CA shipping, for USA add postage US$0.60 No need to buy in bulk quantity for small job. Fast shipment from Canada. No long wait from Asia. Note: (a) If you want in only 1 color, notify in Paypal message. (b) If you want them longer, or (c) If you want only 1 size, please ask for new quotation. |
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