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24 Pc Heat Shrink Tubing Wire Wrap Assortment Set Electrical Sleeves 6" Black on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cal-Hawk UPC:091044325068 Manufacturer Part Number:CZWR24P


Description

24-pc. Heat Shrink Wire Wrap Assortment

Features
  • Professional, fast, and secure way to wrap wire harnesses
  • Shrinks to half its diameter
  • Flame retardant
  • Set contains six popular sizes
  • Each tube measures 6 inches in length
  • Brand: Cal-Hawk®

Contents
  • 2 pc - 1/2" diameter x 6"
  • 2 pc - 3/8" diameter x 6"
  • 4 pc - 1/4" diameter x 6"
  • 4 pc - 3/16" diameter x 6"
  • 8 pc - 1/8" diameter x 6"
  • 4 pc - 1/16" diameter x 6"

Condition
  • New in package


Payment
  • PayPal is preferred
  • Payment must be received within 7 days of purchase

Shipping
  • Free shipping to any USA state or territory
  • Will ship by US Postal Service First-Class with Delivery Confirmation
  • Usually ships within 24 hours of received payment

Contact
  • Please feel free to message us with any questions or concerns
  • Thanks for your time and consideration







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