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DA1406 - Fleece Harness Tape – 19mm x 25m

Original price - Original price €10,10
Original price
€10,10
€10,10 - €10,10
Current price €10,10
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Fleece Harness Tape, 19 mm wide by 25 m long, used to wrap and bind wiring looms.

The soft fleece backing damps rattles and abrasion where a loom runs against panels or other components, while providing a degree of heat and wear protection.
Alternative Codes
DA1406GA1406

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When will my order arrive?

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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is DA1406 fleece harness tape used for?
DA1406 fleece harness tape is a 19 mm x 25 m roll used to wrap and bind wiring looms. The soft fleece backing damps rattles and abrasion where a loom runs against panels, and adds some heat and wear protection.
Why use fleece tape instead of standard insulating tape?
Fleece harness tape typically stays flexible and quiet, damping the buzz and rattle a loom makes against bodywork, which ordinary PVC tape doesn't. It also resists abrasion better where wiring rubs on edges or panels.
How much tape is on the DA1406 roll?
The DA1406 roll holds 25 m of 19 mm wide fleece tape. That's typically enough to wrap several sections of loom or repair chafed runs across a wiring job. Overlap the wraps for full coverage.