Flexible Polyethylene Wire Loom, 1 1/2 Inch Diameter, 10 Feet, Black
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Depending on the size (diameter) of the wire you are inserting, the matchbox really depends on the wire you are inserting. Computer Power Cables / Printer Power Cables / Monitor Cables / RJ-45 Cables would typically be found in these locations If you had 45 Ethernet cables, about 20 of them could fit inside 1 cubic foot. This wire loom has a diameter of 5". If you use a smaller wire (diameter), you can fit more wires in. Please let me know if this helped
In 1-, we do not have couplings For 1/2" size couplings, we only have 1" and lower size coupling "T's.".
I would like you to search for ASIN number B00I0BHGVM, this is the one. This 5' split wire loom is available as much length as you would like. Just add the number of feet that you would like to the cart. For instance, if you would like 15 feet, add "15" to the cart. If you would like 22 feet, add "22". Thank you, I hope it was helpful.
Is the bore 1 7/8" in diameter
Selected User Reviews For Flexible Polyethylene Wire Loom, 1 1/2 Inch Diameter, 10 Feet, Black
I have reconnected my backyard pond to the water supply and am pumping water again.
In order to keep things together, I installed this around the hose and duct taped a portion of it. The first few days have been great! When I find out whether he is able to chew through it, I will update you!.
Not as easy to work with as I had hoped. Can anyone tell me if this is a result of the large (1 1/2 inch) size, or if it is a defect? It was difficult to make curves with the material since it tended to bunch up. My goal was to make the electrical wiring safer by using zip ties generously to tie the material together, make it look better, and keep it together.
Pay for what you get, as is often the case. Wire looms are nothing but thin, easily crushable materials. There is nothing wrong with these, they are just very thin. Although it is sure to work well indoors, I think it would be too thin for use in a car.
Often used for rigging an outboard motor on a boat, cleaning up the fuel lines and wiring as part of that process.
It was this type of cable container that has proved to be the most versatile for me while trying out various methods to contain cables. Multiplying cords varying in size and length can be easily contained in a single container, and if required, cut to a different length. The source of this had been on my radar for some time but I didn't know it's name. With cats, it is ideal to keep wires from being chewed. It may still work to stall cats if a dog chomps it, but I doubt it would sooth an aggressive dog.
I find that it's a good fit for my needs and it should be useful to Despite its size, it is very sturdy and reliable.