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3/8 Braided Expandable Sleeving Bk/wh Techflex 25ft on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Castalian Springs, Tennessee, United States

Castalian Springs, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PTNO/38MO Brand:PET FLEXO UPC:Does not apply

You are buying 25 feet of 3/8" ...... BLACK/WHITE STRIPE  expandable sleeving

manufactured by  TECHFLEX   PET - FLEXO  BRAND

relaxed it is 3/16" (min. diam) ---- expanded it is 1/2"  (max. diam.) 

 ### If you buy 2 or more lengths it will be in 1 PIECE ####

for questions call or email   615 587 2662...

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