25ft – 1/2 inch PET Expandable Braided Sleeving – Black – Alex Tech Braided Cable Sleeve

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Alex Tech, as an expert in the field of cable management, insists on providing customers with the top quality cable management sleeve.

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Size: Diameter: 1/2″| Length: 25 Feet | Color: Black. Diameter expands by 50%. Our wire sleeve is made from PET
Operating temp(degree F.):-103 to 257|Melt temp: 446.Our braided cable sleeve is used in automotive Hifi audio speaker hdmi wire
Our PET expandable braided sleeving : UL | ROHS | REACH | Halogen Free
Our cable sleeving protects and prolongs the life of wires. Economical and easy to install
Recommended: Cut Braided Sleeving with a HOT KNIFE to prevent fraying, if a Hot Knife is not available, make sure to melt the edges with another heat source (example: close to the flame from a lighter)

Reviews

13 reviews for 25ft – 1/2 inch PET Expandable Braided Sleeving – Black – Alex Tech Braided Cable Sleeve

  1. Judy B.

    It’s what is advertised
    Good quality works well

  2. Jeff

    Great for hiding, organizing and protecting wiring in many situations.
    Perfect for hiding, organizing and protecting wiring in many scenarios. I’ve used this type of product for organizing computer/monitor cables and adding wiring to vehicle/boat applications to create a finished, professional installation appearance. Simple to use with the material expanding to allow for easy installation. The optional sizes available allow for a perfect fit.

  3. R. Bell

    Neat appearance
    Makes everything look neat. Install in my chevrolet tahoe.

  4. Suzanne

    Good product
    The product was good, just not good for what I needed.

  5. Jay

    Well worth the money
    It works as expected, the only down side i ran into using this product is when you cut it to length the strands are a little difficult to melt neatly for a cleaner look. Other than that it’s very flexible and easy to use. I ended up using about 60ft of it making 1-2 wire 14-16 gauge wiring harnesses for lights, cameras, and switch panels on vehicles and there’s no damage done to it from running along sharp edges and it’s hides the cable well.

  6. Alex V

    Fits over 0 gauge ofc power cable
    Recently upgraded all my trucks audio system power cables and thought this would give it that clean professional look i was wanting and it did, goes on great over 0 gauge ofc wire, I did heat shrink the end for that finished look amd turned out awesome

  7. Pintobobster

    GOOD FOR WHAT ITS MADE FOR 👍
    This worked great for my wiring, little tough on stopping the unraveling, but was able to melt the ends after cutting, but do not let go or your doing the cutting and melting all over again, just be aware.

  8. Dave H.

    Nope, but yes
    Nope, this is not a good choice for heat shrink. It does not shrink in a controled way, more like it just melts.Now as far as being a loom function, it is good. I just bought another 500 ft to have available as a standard loom material. I like being able to see the wires inside without having to peel it open.

  9. Alejandro

    Los cables quedan perfectamente guardados, fácil de usar y manejar.

  10. S Goulet

    Fonctionne tel qu’il devrait

  11. Guillermo

    Fácil de usar, cuando hago la instalación de cada linea de mi camioneta le da un mejor acabado y no necesito meterle cinta o cinchos 👍

  12. labrat7357

    After reading an article in Fine Woodworking Magazine where the author had used this exact product to reduce damage to his vacuum hoses. I decided to give it a try. It works better than I could have hoped. The hoses it covers are from an old Kirby Vac and a Nilfisk vac. There is no significant catching on the back edge of track saw tracks and with a small nylon plate I had made up there is zero catching. I also use this on a dedicated Hegner finger joint machine. I believe the only reason this is not fitted to all industrial hoses is that it would limit the sale of spare parts hoses. All the best.

  13. CK

    Bought this a while and gone through most. I do a lot of cables for friends ( it’s always nice to call in favors later on ! ) as I guess they like my work. I find the colored sleeving such as this red and also blue are both very popular as it give it that certain slick look. Black use to be the thing however it seems people want that color accent the past couple years.Not much to say, it’s good stuff.1. high quality2. smooth thread – meaning the threads themselves to make up this sleeving are even and don’t make things catch3. true size – you grab X size you get X size. Not like you buy 3/4 and get poor quality and it ends up being just over 1/2. UGTIP: I use a small butane click torch right after I do a cut. Not to go nuts and melt the end entirely but just a quick heat flash over that end to weld together a few of those sleeving threads from having the end unravel.TIP: If you melt the end entirely what you’ll find is that end part will not expand properly as the way it should so you’ll find yourself cutting it off and redoing the cut or trying to force your wire through that smaller opening. Forcing it will just lead to frustration.TIP: If you’ve never worked with this type of stuff before, think of an inch worm especially the longer distance wires you need to sleeve. Fish some wire into the sleeve, then hold that beginning spot…then go to where the wire ends inside the sleeve and pull only the sleeve down. As you do this the wire will work its way further up the sleeving with ease, just like an inch worm moves on a leaf. Might sound weird to explain it but it works like a charm.TIP: At times the wires we need to sleeve are sharp ( wire itself or the wire jacket ) and they catch on the inside of the sleeve, in this case use a bit of electrical tape folded over evenly as doing this will make the wire slide much easier especially if you have a longer length of wire to sleeve.FINAL TIP: Heatshrink tubing, heatshrink tubing, heatshrink tubing. Make sure you have! Get those sleeve ends done up so they don’t unravel and to make your job nice and neat. Again I use a butane click torch which works absolutely perfect.This stuff is high quality and I recommend this to absolutely everybody.Helpful, is how I hope you find my review.

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