Termination sleeves consist of a heat-shrinkable, transparent, polyvinylidene fluoride sleeve with an inner, pre-fluxed, solder preform and two thermoplastic sealing inserts. When heat is applied, the solder melts and flows to provide a superior connection between the ground lead and the shield. At the same time, the two thermoplastic sealing inserts melt and the outer sleeve shrinks to provide an environmentally protected termination. Otherwise, they are essentially the same. |
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Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-3 .250
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-2 .125
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-5 .300
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-3 .250
Work great for splicing and give a very tight seal around the wires.
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-2 .125
These work great for shield grounds and are much cheaper than Raychem.
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-3 .250
Best enviro sleeve available
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-3 .250
These are the best enviro solder sleeves
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-5 .300
Better than my hand soldering
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-2 .125
It is like the Raychem solder sleeves without the red indicator dye.
Sumitomo Soldering Sleeve L-C-2 .125
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For 11-07902 the .125" is the diameter of the opening. You can fit between 2 and 4 22 gauge wires inside. After placing under a heat gun the sleeve will melt to the exact size of the wire.