5/8" Wire Tube Hose Routing Clips (25) Loom Car Boat Truck Airplane on 2040-parts.com
US $12.99
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Weslaco, Texas, United States
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5/8" Diameter Wire, Hose, Tube Routing Clips
Boats, Cars, Trucks, Air Planes, Semi-Trucks or Similar Applications
5/8" Tube, Hose or Wire Outside Diameter
1-3/16" Clips overall height
3/4" Clip Height Above panel
A quick, economical method of fastening wires, tubes, hoses or rods from 1/4" to 5/8" diameter to metal, plastic or
any other surface ranging from 1/32" to 1/8" thickness. Clips are molded of durable black nylon plastic. They
snap into 1/4" diameter holes and are held firmly in place by flexible “snubber tips” which compensate for
variation in wall thickness.
Wire Loom Routing Clips
Qty-25 Clips for 1-Low Price
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