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DEI Heat Shrink Tubing Black 4-foot length (Assortment)

Item # 696010839

Heat shrink tubing makes your wiring look neat and professional.

Heat shrink tubing makes your wiring look neat and professional.

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Item # 696010839

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About the DEI Heat Shrink Tubing

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Heat shrink tubing makes your wiring look neat and professional. DEI's Hi-Temp Shrink Tubing shrinks down when heated to form a tight seal that protects your wire splices and connections from short circuits and moisture. You can also bundle wires together in harnesses without messy electrical tape.

Heat shrink tubing makes your wiring look neat and professional. DEI's Hi-Temp Shrink Tubing shrinks down when heated to form a tight seal that protects your wire splices and connections from short circuits and moisture. You can also bundle wires together in harnesses without messy electrical tape.

These black heat shrink tubes come in 4-foot lengths and are available in 3 mm (approx. 1/8"), 6 mm (1/4"), and 9 mm (3/8") diameters, as well as an assortment package that includes all three sizes. For splicing, use the 3 mm size for 16-gauge wire, 6 mm for 10-gauge, and 9 mm for 8-gauge. Warranty: 30 days.

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What's in the box:

  • One 4' length of 9mm diameter heat shrink tubing
  • One 4' length of 6mm diameter heat shrink tubing
  • One 4' length of 3mm diameter heat shrink tubing
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Overview: Heat shrink tubing protects electrical connections from elements and allows you to bundle wires without the use of plastic ties or tape to give you a great finished look to your installation. These shrink tubes can be easily installed with an ordinary heat gun. This Hi-Temp Heat Shrink Tubing Kit contains three 4' lengths of heat shrink tubing in various diameters. This heat-shrink tubing kit contains the following.

  • One 4' length of 3mm diameter heat shrink tubing (fits up to a single 16 AWG wire)
  • One 4' length of 6mm diameter heat shrink tubing (fits up to single 10 AWG wire)
  • One 4' length of 9mm diameter heat shrink tubing (fits up to a single 8 AWG power wire)

Note: The Heat Shrink Tubing may not fit all gauge wire listed due to difference in jacket thickness.

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2 questions already asked

Q
Is this the right size to for head unit wires?
hector  Apr 03, 2016
4 answers
A
I used it for small gauge speaker wires, but it could have accommodated a much larger wire. I think it would work fine for a head unit. I was very satisfied with the product.
ginger  Apr 06, 2016
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Worked great on mine.
donald  Apr 06, 2016
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Yes, that's what I used it for
dylan  Apr 05, 2016
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I used this to wrap the wiring harness to the head unit on a clarion nx404 I believe it was. I soldered the wires, worked great. Nice and clean.
joshua  Apr 05, 2016
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Do I need a tool to heat shrink these tubing?
massimo  Jul 14, 2014
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I just used a lighter, but I had space to work and such, tight areas Idk if I'd have used a lighter or not. I just did a car audio install, so I was able to pull wire out and use the lighter to shrink it.
jeremy  Jul 15, 2014
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Yes. Either a heat gun of sorts or a butane torch, similar to what you'd use for soldering. Nothing fancy, just something that will activate the shrinking when the heat is applied. However, too much heat in one section will begin to melt it, since it is just plastic. The best way to figure it out is cut about a 3 inch strip of it off and run your heat source over it to get a feel on how it shrinks with what amount of heat. Then remember, you want about a quarter to half inch of material past whatever you're trying to put it on, shrink it and hook it up, then make sure the connection is still good (i.e. from your amps to speakers) and if it is, you're good to hook. Sorry about the in depth, but I figured if you're asking about a tool for it, I might as well describe the process as well. I do hope this helps.
justus  Jul 15, 2014
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It is best to use a heat gun, but if you have a hair dryer with a high-heat setting, that may do it for you. Be sure you get a tight, solid hold on the wire(s) if their purpose is to insulate (which is usually the main purpose, but often times I use heat shrink to tightly hold multiple insulated wires). I am not sure the best heat source temperature, but I'd say it'd probably fall in the 500-800 deg F range. Hope this helps.
kent derek  Jul 14, 2014
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A simple cigarette lighter will function just as well as a heat gun. Just wave the lighter across the tubing in a fluid manner avoiding direct heat for excessive periods.
ryan  Jul 14, 2014
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You can use a hair dryer and it will work OK, but you can also buy heat guns which are basically high-power hair dryers and they work a little better.
john  Jul 14, 2014
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You'll need a heat gun to properly shrink the tubing.
robert  Jul 14, 2014
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Normally a heat gun, small torch out lighter id's all you need.
frank  Jul 14, 2014
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A lighter is all you need.
brandon  Jul 14, 2014

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