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Grainger Power 1 6" Multi Colored Heat Shrink Tubing 16 To 12 Awg 21 Pk 4rcx1 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Wayland, Michigan, United States

Wayland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Grainger Brand:Grainger Manufacturer Part Number:4rcx1 UPC:Does not apply

Technical Specs
  • Item: Heat Shrink Tubing
  • Wire Range: 16 to 12 AWG
  • Length: 6"
  • Width (In.)0.47
  • I.D. Before Shrinking (In.) 0.25
  • I.D. After Shrinking (In.) 0.125
  • Shrink Ratio: 2:1
  • Wall Thickness After Shrinking (In.): 0.025
  • Cable Range: 16 to 12 AWG
  • Material of Construction: Flexible Polyolefin
  • Temp. Range (F)-67 to 275
  • Max. Voltage: 600
  • ColorMulticolored
  • Resists: Puncture, Abrasion, Splits, Mild Acids and Alkalis
  • Standards: UL 224

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