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3M™ 0.75" X 52 ft Black Scotch® PVC Tapes

Part Number: 7010397928SKU: 3MT054007-06133
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Item Details

Scotch® Super 33+ Vinyl Electrical Tape is a 7 mil thick, premium grade tape that provides electrical insulation for all wires and cables rated up to 600V. The flame retardant tape withstands a temperature range of 0 to 221 °F ( 18 to 105 °C). It is compatible with solid dielectric cable insulation, synthetic cable insulations, jackets and splicing compounds.

Features

  • PROFESSIONAL TAPE GRADE: Designed for above/below grade, indoor/outdoor, low and high voltage application and for harnessing cables. Primary insulation for splices up to 600V
  • FLAME RETARDANT: Tape withstands a temperature range of 0 to 221F and inhibits the corrosion of electrical conductors
  • HIGHLY CONFORMABLE: Super stretchy in all weather applications. Resists UV rays, abrasion, corrosion, alkalies and acids
  • in all weather applications, resists UV
  • rays, abrasion, corrosion, alkalies and
  • acids
  • COMPATIBLE: With solid dielectric cable insulation, synthetic cable insulation, jackets and splicing compounds
  • MOISTURE tight ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL PROTECTION: The combination of an elastic PVC backing and aggressive pressure sensitive rubber-based adhesive provides protection with minimal bulk
  • SPECIFICATIONS MET: CSA Certified, IEC 60454-3-1-7/F-PVC P/90, UL Listed, VDE Marks License
  • For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.

Applications

  • Protective jacketing for high voltage cable splices and repairs
  • Harnessing of wires and cables
  • Indoor
  • Outdoor

Specifications

  • "
  • Product Type» Tapes
  • Width» 0.75""
  • Length» 52 ft
  • Trade Name» Scotch®
  • Material» PVC
  • Color» Black
  • Adhesive» Rubber"

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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