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1/2" High Temp Nylon Split Convoluted Wire Loom -1100ft on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

San Marcos, California, United States

San Marcos, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPLITLOOM Manufacturer Part Number:214150 UPC:Does not apply

1100ft. New Box of 1/2" HIGH TEMP Nylon Split Convoluted WIRE LOOM
Measurements: 1/2" ID

This tubing offers protection for wire harnesses, tubing, hose and cables. Lightweight and flexible, it provides protection from abrasions and is crush resistance.

Split-loom design makes installation easy. 

Manufactured from impact modified, heat stabilized Nylon 6, it offers high temperature resistance.

Beware of cheap "Poly" wire loom
If you're protecting wires in an engine bay, you need Nylon High Temp wire loom.

Don't make the mistake of using cheap polyethylene (poly) wire loom under the hood of your car or truck. Polyethylene is not rated for high temperatures and does not meet automotive specifications. The wire loom in this listing is Nylon, and is made for the high temperatures of your engine bay.

High Temp Nylon wire loom Features

Perfect for use on automotives, Nylon loom is a split tubing manufactured from Nylon 6, an impact modified, heat stabilized material which withstands the extreme temperatures of engines and other heat-generating components.

This heat rating is based on a 3,000 hour continuous heat age; essentially, the tubing can be placed near the vehicle engine, and the vehicle could travel at 60 miles per hour for 3,000 continuous hours (180,000 miles) before any material deterioration occurs

Nylon loom has a "Continuous Use" rating of 125° C (257° F) and a "Maximum Temperature" rating of 175° C (347° F). Nylon loom can withstand almost any temperature produced in the engine compartment of a vehicle.

Nylon loom is resistant to degradation caused by automotive fluids commonly found under the hood, such as fuel, oil, and grease.

More Info
Flexible Nylon Convoluted Wire Loom meets or exceeds the following automotive specifications:

    Ford ESB-M4D423-A2, ESF-M4D423-A, ESF-M4D426-A
    Chrysler MS DB 41, CPN 2785
    GM GMP.PA6.003
    Delphi Packard M-2170 and M1889

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