Salisbury Insulated Sleeves – Class 3 26.5kV
Insulated Sleeves – Class 3
Brand: Salisbury
Standard/s: ASTM D1051
Cuff: Rolled Edge
Colour/s: Black/Yellow
Sizes: L
Part Code/s: SLEEVE3-S-BY-L
Complete with Harness and Buttons
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