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3/8" X 10ft Split Wire Conduit Flexible Protective Wire Wrap, Black, 10mm X 3m on 2040-parts.com

US $7.49
Location:

Hillside, New Jersey, United States

Hillside, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Black Temperature Range:-30F to 200F Type:Protective Wire Wrap Size:3/8" x 10ft (10mm x 3m) Color:Black Brand:Chicago Electric Accessory Type:Protective Wire Wrap Manufacturer Part Number:66987 UPC:Does not apply

This durable polyethylene wrap protects wire from all kinds of abrasion. Split for easy wire insertion, this protective wire wrap is great for projects ranging from automotive to hobby work. The wire wrap can be cut to the exact length required for the task at hand.
  • Protects wires from abrasion and UV wear
  • Great for projects ranging from automotive to hobby work
  • Split for easy wire insertion
  • Temperature range -30° to 200° Fahrenheit
  • Can be easily cut for all your needs
  • Inner diameter is 13/32" (10mm)
  • Outer diameter is 9/16" (14.5mm)

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