🔥 Protect Your Gear, Elevate Your Game! 🔥
The Design Engineering 010405 Heat Shroud is a high-performance aluminized sleeving designed to provide exceptional heat protection for wires, cables, and hoses. Withstanding direct heat up to 500°F and radiant heat up to 2000°F, this flexible and customizable solution ensures your equipment remains safe and operational in extreme conditions.
Manufacturer | Design Engineering |
Brand | Design Engineering |
Model | Design Engineering 10405 |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 2.8 x 1.9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 10405 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10405 |
OEM Part Number | 010405 |
A**T
Worked well,good price
Nice product,Velcro holds tight!. Used it on my fuel line
N**K
Keeps the Auxiliary Lightning Wires from Burning Up/Melting
I was having issues with the standard wire loom melting from the turbo and exhaust heat on the passenger side of the engine. For some reason, it never came to my mind that I should install some sort heat protection. After replacing the standard wire loom a few times, I decided to order this sleeve because I didn’t want to cut wires to complete the installation. The Velcro made it pretty easy to “install”, and its holding up really well. It’s installed on an ’18 emissions complaint truck and is a must have being that they run a bit hotter than their pre-emissions counterparts, especially during regens (😑😑😑).
B**5
DEI is the truth...
DEI products are outstanding. I've used their fire shields, titanium wrap and gold foil wrap. Excellent performer to keep oil lines, water lines or anything needing shielding from excessive heat sources like exhaust manifolds or turbos. Easy to cut with basic scissors ✂️ and fasten.
A**R
Very useful...
Good product. I used it to insulate wires on my motorcycle.
J**9
Works what it says on the tin.
No real surprises here. It does what it says on the tin.Only issue comes when you cut the wrap to size. You quickly notice the stitches that hold the velcro onto the aluminized sleeving coming apart at the cut site, and the velcro coming off. Issue can be easily rectified if you are handy with a needle and thread or smearing some using some hot glue along the edges to keep it from fraying further, with some heat shrink tubing over the edges as a final touch to keep things secure.
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2 months ago
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