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The 3M 7000133514 is a thin-wall heat shrink tubing from the FP-301 series, designed to provide reliable electrical insulation, mechanical protection, and environmental sealing in demanding industrial and military-grade applications. The FP-301 series is recognized for its balanced combination of electrical, physical, and chemical resistance properties. At 3/4 inch nominal diameter and 48 inches in length, this tubing suits a wide range of conductor and connector protection tasks. Licensed electricians, panel builders, and field service technicians use this tubing to terminate, bundle, and protect wire harnesses, splices, and cable ends.
FP-301 thin-wall heat shrink tubing is suited for both industrial and military applications where a durable, conforming insulation sleeve is required. It is commonly used in control panels, equipment wiring harnesses, wire bundling, and connector back-shell protection. The 48-inch stick length accommodates longer runs and allows techs to cut to length on the job, reducing material waste. Minimum order quantity for this SKU is 12 pieces.
Designed as an OEM-style heat shrink sleeving solution compatible with standard wire termination and bundling applications requiring a 3/4 inch nominal thin-wall shrink tube.
Heat shrink tubing of this type is typically installed by licensed electricians or qualified wire harness technicians following applicable NEC guidelines for insulation and conductor protection. De-energize all circuits completely before applying tubing to conductors, splices, or terminations. Use a heat gun set to the appropriate temperature range for FP-301 material — avoid open-flame tools, which can cause uneven shrink, scorching, or damage to adjacent components. Slide tubing onto the conductor before making the final termination when possible, as retrograde installation over completed splices may not be feasible.
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