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5+5 Pc - 4.5 & 7mm O/d Heat Shrink Tubing, Each At 8" Long on 2040-parts.com

C $4.80
Location:

ON, Canada

ON, Canada
Condition:New

For sale are: Ten (10)  pieces - Heat shrink tubing. Each piece at 8" long, black color. 600V. 125 degree C.

5 pieces in 4.5mm diameter, ROUND shape

5 pieces in 7mm width, in RIBBON shape.

Heat with hair-dryer to shrink for securely insulate wire joint/connection/terminal. Shrink ratio: 2:1. (e.g. 4.5---->>2.25)

No retail packing, in a plain poly bag.

Also available in other length, please ask. This listing is cut to 8" length to conform with Canada Post letter mail size/thickness limit of 9" & 5mm, in order to minimize postage.

No need to buy in bulk quantity for small job. Fast shipment from Canada. No long wait

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