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Primary Wire Heat-Shrinkable Tubing - 18-14 Gauge - Black - 1/8" Shrink Diameter - 6" Long

Primary Wire Heat-Shrinkable Tubing - 18-14 Gauge - Black - 1/8" Shrink Diameter - 6" Long

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Deka Electrical Tools - DW05451

  • Wire Protection
  • Heat Shrink Tubing
  • Deka
  • 6 Inch Long
  • Black
  • 1/8 Inch Diameter


Features:

  • Ideal for general purpose applications
  • Black EVA tubing protects against corrosion
  • Reduces strain
  • Prevents abrasion
  • Easily identifies negative wire


Specs:

  • Fits 18-14 gauge wire
  • 6" Long
  • 3/16" Expanded diameter
  • 1/8" Reduced diameter
  • Shrink ratio: 2:1
  • Operating temperature: -67 F to 221 F (-55 C to 105 C)
  • Quantity: 25
  • 1-Year limited warranty


05451 Primary Wire Heat-Shrinkable Tubing - 18-14 Gauge - Black - 1/8 Inch Shrink Diameter - 6 Inches Long





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Video Transcript for Deka Primary Wire Heat Shrinkable Tubing Review

Today we're going to be taking a look at Deka's Shrinkable Tubing. These are available in either red or black and gauges between 2-8, 8-12, 10-14, or 14-18. You'll want to use heat shrink to cover up any exposed surfaces, especially on power circuits. We've got some here covering up the ends of our ring terminals where we've crimped it onto our battery wires. We also used it here where we connected two wires together using a non-insulated crimp. And you can see we've used it again here on a larger gauges.

You want to make sure that you use the appropriate size for the gauge wire you are working with.It's a shrinkable EDA tubing that is slightly larger than the gauge you're working with when you're using that appropriate size. You slide it over the wire before making your connection. Once you've made your connection you slide the shrink tubing back over the exposed wire and apply a heat source. I recommend using a heat gun. If you need a heat gun you can pick on up here at etrailer.com.

You can see here as the heat source is applied to it the tubing shrinks tightly over our exposed wiring keeping out any moisture and corrosion that may occur. And that completes our look at Deka's Shrinkable Tubing.


Customer Reviews

Primary Wire Heat-Shrinkable Tubing - 18-14 Gauge - Black - 1/8" Shrink Diameter - 6" Long - DW05451

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (26 Customer Reviews)


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My order was simple, some heat shrink and a few heat shrink butt connectors, no surprise that what I ordered is what was sent. The surprise I did get it how fast the order was processed and shipped. Shipping throughout the country right now is hit or miss- I’ve got an order from a major U.S. distributor for some simple tools, placed 2 weeks ago and still being “processed”...this order with etrailer was like 4 days, including a weekend, from when I clicked submit til it was in my mailbox. That’s outstanding! Thank you!



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Very good... did the job and have not had a single electrical issue since rewiring my trailer with LED Lights and the shrink tubing



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As usual, I diagnosed the problem and ordered the parts as needed. As promised, needed parts arrived as scheduled and boat trailer lights fixed in time for my fishing trip.



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Keeps your connectors and splices protected and organized.
Works as advertised.



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I ordered multiple items from etrailer and the experience was perfect. The products arrived exactly as described with super fast shipping (standard option). The communication was frequent and thorough. This company knows good customer service. I didn't have any issues, but don't have any worries with this company if any come up.



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Quite a few tubes in the package, looks good.



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ok but thin

Mp

3/12/2017

All the products are still working great and are all very well made



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Ray

7/11/2023

Excellent



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Works well. Makes getting a good seal easy.



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Worked well



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Easy to install



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As descibed



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