Electrical tape insulates electrical wires, preventing shorts and protecting against electrical shock. It is used to protect wire connections and repair minor wire damage. This tape should not be used where bare wire is exposed. It is pressure sensitive and is applied by slightly stretching the tape as it's wrapped around wires. Overstretching can weaken the tape and adhesive. Tape is available in a variety of colors for color coding wires and wire types.
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SCOTCH Standard Electrical Tape
Previously Purchased ItemScotch® Super 33+ premium-grade, all-weather electrical tape features an aggressive adhesive for a secure hold. The flexible vinyl construction conforms to irregular surfaces in temps. down to 0°F. It offers flame-retardant protection with a pressuresensitive, rubber-based adhesive compatible with solid dielectric cable insulations. Resistant to abrasion, acids, alkalies, corrosion, moisture, and UV exposure. Scotch® 35 vinyl electrical tape is durable, fade resistant, and color-coded for easy matching of pipe systems and motor leads. It helps resist corrosion, abrasion, alkalies, and acid. The 7-mil thick tape is 600V-rated, flame retardant, and designed to withstand temperatures ranging from 32° to 221°F (0° to 105°C). Scotch® Super 88 electrical tape features premium-grade vinyl construction and is flexible for conforming to irregular surfaces.Brands
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POWER FIRST Standard Electrical Tape
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