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Mercury Asst 63pc 2:1 Heat Shrinkable Lighting Wiring Electrical Tubing Sleeve on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Live Oak, Florida, United States

Live Oak, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jurassic Classic Auto Parts Sizes:1/2" x 2-7/8", 3/8" x 2-7/8", 1/4" x 2-7/8" Manufacturer Part Number:Electrical shop assortment kit heat shrink More Sizes:3/16" x 1-3/8", 5/32" x 1-3/8", 3/32" x 1-3/8" Interchange Part Number:tubing NOS connections connectors wire black Additional Sizes:5/64" x 1-3/8" Other Part Number:wiring harness wiring sleeve sleeves electrical Decimal Sizes:.5 x 2.875", .375" x 2.875", .25" x 2.875" Surface Finish:Polyolefin Construction More Decimal Sizes:.1875" x 1.375", .1563" x 1.375", .0938" x 1.375" Warranty:Yes Additional Decimal Sizes:.0781" x 1.375"

This listing is for a 63pc assorted kit of heat shrinkable tubing.
Provides insulated and flame resistant coverage.
This tubing has a 2:1 shrinkage ratio.
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Contents:
Dia.    x   Length(in.)
1/2"    x    2-7/8"
3/8"    x    2-7/8"
1/4"    x    2-7/8"
3/16"  x    1-3/8"
5/32"  x    1-3/8"
3/32"  x    1-3/8"
5/64"  x    1-3/8"

Dia.    x   Length(in.)
.5"       x   2.875"
.375"   x   2.875
.25"     x   2.875"
.1875" x   1.375"
.1563" x   1.375"
.0938" x   1.375"
.781"   x   1.375"

Dia.           x  Length(mm)
12.70mm   x  73.025mm
9.525mm   x  73.025mm
6.35mm     x  73.025mm
4.7625mm x  34.925mm
3.9688mm x  34.925mm
2.3813mm x  34.925mm
1.9844mm x  34.925mm

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