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The 3M 7000133628 is a thin-wall heat shrink tubing from the FP-301 series, supplied in clear finish at a 3/64 inch diameter and 48 inch length, packaged in a 25-piece set. FP-301 thin-wall tubing is engineered to deliver a reliable balance of electrical insulation, physical protection, and chemical resistance. It shrinks uniformly when heat is applied, conforming tightly over wire splices, terminals, solder joints, and cable bundles. Electricians, harness builders, and industrial maintenance technicians use this tubing to protect conductors and components in both industrial and military-grade applications.
FP-301 thin-wall heat shrink tubing is suited for a wide range of electrical and electronic applications where a low-profile, flexible sleeve is required. Common uses include insulating wire splices and solder connections, bundling multi-conductor cables, providing strain relief at connector exits, and color-coding or labeling wire runs. The clear finish allows visual inspection of the underlying connection after installation. This tubing is appropriate for both light industrial environments and demanding military or aerospace-adjacent applications where consistent electrical and physical performance is required.
Designed as an OEM-style thin-wall heat shrink sleeve compatible with standard wire and cable insulation applications requiring a 3/64 inch recovered diameter in industrial and military wiring environments.
Heat shrink tubing is typically installed by electricians and electronics technicians working with low-voltage wiring harnesses and terminations. De-energize all circuits before applying tubing to conductors or connections. Apply heat evenly using a heat gun, working from the center of the sleeve outward to prevent air pockets and ensure uniform shrink. Avoid open-flame heat sources, as uneven or excessive heat can damage the tubing or underlying insulation.
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