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HSSG02--SA-ENG
Replaces HSSG01--SA-ENG
2/2016
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Generally, the largest tube that shrinks down tightly onto an object should be chosen. This allows the heat shrink tubing
maximum stress relief and this will yield the longest service life.
Example:
A multi-conductor cable needs to be covered with HSTT Type Dry-Shrink
Heat Shrink. The area to be covered has a
measured outside diameter of 0.700" (17.8mm). The two possibilities are HSTT75-48-5 and HSTT100-48-5.
The proper choice is HSTT100-48-5 since the tube will recover more than HSTT75-48-5. The HSTT75-48-5 will fit over the
0.700 inch (17.8mm) outside diameter; however, this is not the proper choice since it is smaller than the HSTT100-48-5. In
general, heat shrink should recover at least 10% – 20% to reduce stress and yield the longest service life and thicker walls,
resulting in thicker insulation, more abrasion protection, and more strain relief.
Abrasion Protection:
Variety of products ranging from Pan-Wrap
Split Harness Wrap
to Non-Shrink Tubing
Provides protection in various applications to protect wires/cables
Heat Gun and Accessories:
Gun allows heating of the tubing without burning or charring
Attachments reflect the heat around tubing to reduce shrink time
HSECFR:
Protects ends of wires/cables temporarily
Adhesive lined to keep out moisture
3:1 shrink ratio flame retardant material
HSEC:
Protects ends of wires/cables temporarily
Adhesive lined to keep out moisture
2.5:1 shrink ratio
Part Number
Expanded I.D Recovered I.D.
In. (mm) In. (mm)
HSTT75-48-5 0.750 (19.1) 0.375 (9.5)
HSTT100-48-5 1.00 (25.4) 0.500 (12.7)
Heat Shrink Sizing Example