Panduit Flexible Wiring Narrow Slot Duct

April 24, 2023

The F2X4LG6 Panduct Lead-Free PVC Narrow Slot Wiring Duct features a narrow slot/finger design that closely matches the spacing of high-density components. Upper and lower scorelines allow for easy finger/sidewall section removal. UL 94 flame class of V-0 with a UL recognized continuous-use temperature up to 122°F (50°C). Mounting holes provided. Lead-free PVC. 4.1″ x 2.25″ (104.1 mm x 57.2 mm) and 6′ (1.83 m) long. Cover sold separately. Color Light Gray. 6 per package.

Flex Duct is perfect for control panel doors where welds, screws, and rivets are not possible. They are also ideal for back panel applications with smaller wire bundles. Easily add or remove wires after termination with the interlocking finger design. No more easily lost, loose duct covers. High-bond adhesive provides durable, long-lasting hold.

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3.1 x 1.25″ (79.2 mm x 31.8 mm)

3.14″ x 2.25″ (79.8 mm x 57.2 mm)

3.12″ x 1.75″ (79.2 mm x 44.4 mm)

4.1″ x 3.25″ (104.1 mm x 82.6 mm)

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