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Tesa IB51026 3/8 in x 82 ft Single Layer Fabric PET Cloth Exterior Harness Tape

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Tesa 51026 3/8 inch x 82 feet PET Cloth Exterior Harness Tape

  • tesa PET Cloth Wire harness tape for high abrasion protection and high-temperature resistance
  • 3/8 inch thickness x 25 meters (82 ft.) long
  • Combines important features such as noise damping, abrasion resistance, and bundling strength
  • The best wire harnessing cloth tape on the market
  • Stays flexible in extreme temperatures and is rugged and protect all wiring from abrasion
  • High-temperature resistance with 150¬į C temperature rating
  • Makes adding any electrical wiring looks OEM and resists abrasion
  • Also works great for noise dampening where two panels come together

Common uses:

  • Car Audio wiring
  • Engine bay dressing
  • Home electrical wiring
  • Car electrical wiring
  • Bare wire insulation
  • Home audio looming

Specifications:

  • 3/8 in x 82 foot long
  • 10.2 MIL thickness
  • PET fleece
  • Acrylic Based Adhesive
  • Maximum Temperature: 150°C
  • Minimum temperature: - 40° C
  • Tesa part number: 51026
  • For cross-wise application (perpendicular to the direction of wire)

  • 3/8 inch x 25 meters PET Cloth Exterior Harness Tape

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