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High Temp Loom, 5/8" (800 Ft.) on 2040-parts.com

US $155.84
Location:

Milwaukee WI, United States

Milwaukee WI, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Del City Manufacturer Part Number:1908

This high temperature sleeving protects wires and cables against abrasion or crushing and has a heat resistance range of -40° to 300° F. High temp wire loom is ideal for fire and emergency vehicles and other applications where high heat exists. All high temperature slit loom is distinctly marked with a grey stripe running the entire length. Temperature range: -40° to 300° F -40° to 149° C. NOTE: All loom weighing greater than 100 lbs can be shipped LTL FREIGHT ONLY; all other loom can be shipped UPS.

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