Product Description
1/2 X 100 ft Split Wire Loom Flex-Guard Convoluted Tubing - Protective Split Cable Sleeves/Conduit for Automotive Home Electrical Wires - Black
BEST cONNEcTIONS 100 Feet - 12 Diameter Split Wire Loom Flex-guard convoluted Tubing - Protective Split cable Sleeves for Automotive Home Industrial Electrical Wires - chemical Resistant cable conduit - Black
Features of 1/2 X 100 ft Split Wire Loom Flex-Guard Convoluted Tubing - Protective Split Cable Sleeves/Conduit for Automotive Home Electrical Wires - Black
SPEcIFIcATION - Diameter: 12 Inch Length: 100 Feet color: Black Material: High-Quality Polyethylene HIgH QUALITY NEW RAW MATERIAL - BEST cONNEcTIONS convoluted black wire loom tubing is made of high-quality Polyethylene, from 100% new raw material This split-black wire loom tubing serves as an affordable cable management system that will help keep your electronic equipment or hose systems in order and prevent equipment failure DURABLE WIRE PROTEcTOR - The polyethylene split wire loom is resistant to auto fluids and chemicals and can withstand temperatures of 65 Ac (149 AF) continuously and 90 Ac (194 AF) for a short time This tubing is an ideal way to protect your wire, cable, or hose applications RoHS and REAcH compliance EASY & QUIcK INSTALLATION - Wire loom tubing makes it easier to manage wires and wiring With the split opening of the wire cover, it is easy to insert or separate your cables corrugated loom tubing can be cut to any length for a customized installation WIDE APPLIcATIONS - Split black wire loom tubing is suitable for use in many industries, such as automotive, computerelectronics, farmagricultural, marine, recreation vehicles, telecommunications, construction, and specialty markets
Specification of 1/2 X 100 ft Split Wire Loom Flex-Guard Convoluted Tubing - Protective Split Cable Sleeves/Conduit for Automotive Home Electrical Wires - Black
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Dimensions | 15.07X13.7X5.98 |
Weight | 2.02 |
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This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.