Attributes:
Type:Heavy Wall Polyolefin
Adhesive Lined - 3 To 1 Shrink Ratio
Features & Benefits:Certified For Direct Burial Applications
Adhesive Layer Provides Water Tight Seal & Protects From Oxidation & Corrosion Yet Remains Flexible For Life
Product Features:Heavy Duty Thick Wall Tubing Offers The Greatest Abrasion & Corrosion Resistance & Highest Strain Relief For Maximum Protection In Harshest Environments
Meets Mil Spec 23053/15 Rigid Requirements For
Gauge:2 - 4/0 Gauge
Color:Red
Length:9.5"
Additional Contents (2) Heat Shrink Tubes
How much do you need and what size cable? I collect it from work and have quite a bit, black and clear. Some of it even has a heat activated adhesive inside, works great for keeping the sheath from pulling back from the terminal.
How much do you need and what size cable? I collect it from work and have quite a bit, black and clear. Some of it even has a heat activated adhesive inside, works great for keeping the sheath from pulling back from the terminal.
I have quite a bit too, red or black, adhesive lined, all the way up to 2" dia unshrunk. Make sure you get the adhesive lined stuff as it keeps the moisture out of the bare wires.
I have quite a bit too, red or black, adhesive lined, all the way up to 2" dia unshrunk. Make sure you get the adhesive lined stuff as it keeps the moisture out of the bare wires.
Typical expanded vinyl heat shrink isn't likely to do the job well. The local place that makes up cabling for me uses a bonding rubber. It's fairly thick and chemical resistant. And it has the adhesive liner that bonds it. And from the looks of it, it shrinks more than the vinyl's 2:1.
They have it. Heavy walled with mastik. The real deal for batteries not electronics. The size for number 2 battery cables was like 2 inches in diameter and pretty dam thick.