Automotive Wiring Insulation High-temp Split Loom -40° To 300°f 5/8" Inch, 16 Mm on 2040-parts.com
Hesperia, California, United States
2 feet 5/8", (15.875 mm) Price is for each 2 feet you can order as many 2 feet increment you need.(example if you buy 2x you get total 4 feet) High-temp split loom is a specifically designed high temperature sleeving that protects wires, and cables against abrasion or crushing, and has a heat resistance range up to 300° F. High temp split loom is specially developed for ambulance and fire equipment, but it is also commonly used in other applications where a high heat environment exists.
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