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New 127 Piece Heat Shrink Tubing Set on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
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Gresham, Oregon, United States

Gresham, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:StHouse Manufacturer Part Number:10000044 UPC:Does not apply

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127 Piece Heat Shrink Tubing Set

  • Shrinks up to half its original diameter for snug fit
  • 100% polyolefin rubber construction

Sizes/Qty.: 1-3/8" L x 5/64" diameter (30 pieces), 1-3/8" L x 3/32" diameter (25 pieces), 1-3/8" L x 5/32" diameter (20 pieces), 1-3/8" L x 3/16" diameter (20 pieces), 2-7/8" L x 1/4" diameter (16 pieces), 2-7/8" L x 3/8" diameter (8 pieces), 2-7/8" L x 1/2" diameter (8 pieces)

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