
- Gardner Bender HST-250 1/4-Inch by 4-Inch Heat Shrink Tubing, 6-Pack
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From $4.57 (New)

From $4.57 (New)

| Latest | $4.57 Mar 26, '16 |
| Highest | $5.30 Dec 22, '15 |
| Lowest | $3.01 Feb 14, '15 |
| Average | $4.67 (30d avg) $5.12 (90d avg) $5.13 (180d avg) $4.24 (365d avg) $4.19 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Feb 7, 2015 |
| Latest | $0.98 Mar 26, '16 |
| Highest | $0.98 Jun 4, '15 |
| Lowest | $0.98 Jun 4, '15 |
| Average | $0.98 (30d avg) $0.98 (90d avg) $0.98 (180d avg) $0.98 (365d avg) $0.98 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Feb 7, 2015 |
30 day average: 140,343
90 day average: 149,830
Thin wall heat-shrink tubing is constructed from durable, flame-retardant Black polyolefin which is resistant to both solvents and fluids making it ideal for cable insulation, repair, marking or bundling. Heat shrink not only provides superior mechanical, abrasion and moisture protection but also strengthens connections and provides a comfortable gripping surface. As a result, professional and DIY multi-purpose uses include repairing cords (ranging from large appliance cords to small electronic cables that show wear at pull-out), covering tool and sporting equipment handles, and sealing rope for neat, unravel resistant ends. Finally, tubing capably resists common fluids and solvents. Upon heating to 120 c (250 f) the tubing begins to shrink but will not drip, crack or flow and is self-extinguishing within 30 seconds. Meets UL 224, 125 c: csa C22.2 No3 198.1, 125 c; mil-dtl-23053/5, class 1 and 2, ams 3636 and 3637; def. Stan 59-79, issue 3 type 2a. Continuous operating temperature: -55 c (-67 f) to 135 c (275 f). shrink temperature: 120 c (250 f) to 250 c (480 f). 600 v/mil dielectric strength.