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TechFlex 3/8-Inch F6-Self Wrap Sleeving, Black 150-Foot
  • Black 150-Foot TechFlex 3/8-Inch F6 Self-Wrapping Sleeving

TechFlex 3/8-Inch F6-Self Wrap Sleeving, Black 150-Foot

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The TechFlex 3/8-Inch F6 Self Wrap Sleeving in black, 150 feet long, is a game - changer. Its unique split, semi - rigid braided design makes installation a breeze, which is great for cost and labor savings. The lateral split allows it to fit a wide range of bundling needs. You won't need extra fasteners like velcro or tape as the semi - rigid braid just closes around the setup. The 10 mil PET braid is light, quiet, and flexible. With a 25% edge overlap at nominal diameter, it can cover inline plugs, connectors, and splices. It bends tightly without distorting or splitting, and won't limit harness flexibility. Key features include easy installation, high flexibility, softness and quietness in high - vibration use, cut and abrasion resistance, chemical inertness, being halogen - free, maintaining shape and rigidity, a temperature range from - 75°C to 125°C, and a melt temperature of 230°C.

Using this sleeving is easy. First, open the lateral split of the tube. Then, place your cables or items to be bundled inside. The semi - rigid braid will close around them without needing extra fasteners. When installing, make sure to align it properly for the best 25% edge overlap, which helps cover connectors well. Note that although it's flexible, avoid excessive force that could damage the braid. For maintenance, simply wipe it with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Don't expose it to chemicals that could react with it as it's chemically inert but still has limits.


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