Aislamiento de cinta de tela | ¿Es seguro usarlo en mi arnés de cableado?
Resumen
00:00 | - Chris has asked, is it bad to use cloth tape rated for heat that will not absorb oil or heat for wire protection in the engine harness? Look at the end of the day you are free of course to use absolutely any materials that you are comfortable with or have access to. |
00:18 | I personally don't use cloth tape, I don't like the look of the finished product. |
00:23 | On a club level harness, I'm much more likely to be using expandable braid or DR25. |
00:31 | And DR25 is probably my go to, yes it is more expensive but it gives you all of those advantages that we talked about previously. |
00:39 | Where it gives really good environmental protection from moisture and from dirt, it's safe with all of our automotive chemicals and it gives you that abrasion resistance. |
00:52 | Particularly with the cloth tape and even the expandable braid, they're not that good at providing abrasion resistance so it's easy to end up damaging them if your harness construction doesn't take that into account. |
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