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Multi-colored Heat Shrink Tubing Assortment. 120 Pc. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Grove City, Pennsylvania, United States

Grove City, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

THIS SET IS SUITABLE FOR INSULATION, ELECTRICAL, CABLE BONDING, AND WIRE IDENTIFICATION APPLICATIONS. SET INCLUDES FIVE DIFFERENT COLORS, 15 PIECES OF EACH SIZE/COLOR. 1 3/4" LONG. USE TO COLOR CODE WIRES SUCH AS POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, GROUND ETC. PROVIDES AN INSULATED AND FLAME RETARDANT COVERING. SHRINKS UP TO 1/2 OF ITS NORMAL DIAMETER FOR A SNUG FIT. 100% POLYOLENFIN CONSTRUCTION. MAXIMUM RATED VOLTAGE IS 600 VOLTS. HIGHEST OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 275 DEGREES F/ 125 DEGREES C.NEATLY ORGANIZED IN A PVC STORAGE CASE WITH CHART INSIDE.

120 PC SET INCLUDES:

   30 - 5/32"

   30 - 3/16"

   30 - 9/32"

   30 - 5/16"

 

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