Datasheet
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Further information at www.HellermannTyton.com/insulation
Date of issue: October 2015
Insulation
Heat Shrinkable Tubing
MATERIAL
Polyolefin, cross-linked (PO-X)
Shrink Ratio 3:1
Operating Temperature -55 °C to +135 °C
Minimum Shrink
Temperature
+90 °C
Longitudinal change
after shrinkage
+5 %/-10 % max.
Dielectric Strength 20 kV/mm according to ASTM D 2671
Flammability self-extinguishing (except for transparent)
Insulation Class B (VDE 0530)
Specifications
SAE - AMS - DTL-23053/5 Class 1
(colours), SAE - AMS - DTL-23053/5
Class 2 (clear)
With ShrinKit 321 HellermannTyton has set a new standard in heat
shrink tubing: ShrinKit tubings cover many applications with their ideal
shrink ratio of 3:1.
Features and Benefits
• Attractive and reusable kit
• Wide range of sizes, colours and lengths
• For insulation, bend protection and identification
• Case can be re-used for storing nails, screws, nuts, fish hooks, etc.
• Size of compartments changeable by simply moving yellow
space dividers
Heat Shrinkable Tubing 3:1 in a Kit
ShrinKit 321 Universal.
ShrinKit 321 Universal
Heat Shrinkable Tubing 3:1
L
For product specific approvals and specifications please refer to the Appendix.
COMP.
Supplied
Ø D min.
Recov.
Ø d max.
Length
(L)
Wall
(WT) Colour
Content
(pcs.) Article-No.
1 6.0 2.0 60.0 0.70 Black (BK) 50
380-03002
2 12.0 4.0 100.0 0.70 Black (BK) 15
3 24.0 8.0 200.0 1.00 Black (BK) 10
4 6.0 2.0 60.0 0.70 Green/Yellow (GNYE) 50
5 3.0 1.0 50.0 0.55 Transparent (CL) 100
6 3.0 1.0 50.0 0.55 Black (BK) 100
7 12.0 4.0 100.0 0.70 Transparent (CL) 15
8 12.0 4.0 100.0 0.70 Red (RD) 15
9 3.0 1.0 50.0 0.55 Red (RD) 100
10 3.0 1.0 40.0 0.55 Blue (BU) 100
11 3.0 1.0 40.0 0.55 Green/Yellow (GNYE) 100
12
1.5 0.5 40.0 0.45 Black (BK) 75
1.5 0.5 40.0 0.45 Green/Yellow (GNYE) 75
13 6.0 2.0 60.0 0.70 Blue (BU) 50
14 6.0 2.0 60.0 0.70 Red (RD) 50
15 6.0 2.0 60.0 0.70 Transparent (CL) 50
16 12.0 4.0 170.0 0.70 Green/Yellow (GNYE) 10
17 12.0 4.0 170.0 0.70 Blue (BU) 10
All dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes.
Detailed Information about
Heatguns please refer to page 529.