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#2628 UL Plastic Hook-Up Wire - 300 Volt UL Approved - 80 °C
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Available to Order
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UL Plastic Hook-Up Wire
300 Volt UL Approved - 80 °C
Style 1007, CSA TR-64, VW-1
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U/L Plastic Hook-Up Wire |
DABURN
Cat. No. |
AWG |
Strand |
Nom. Wall |
Nom. O.D. |
Standard
Packaging |
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MM. |
IN. |
MM. |
| 2628/24
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24
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7/32
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0.016
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0.41
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0.057
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1.45
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100', 1000'
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| 2628/22
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22
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7/30
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0.016
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0.41
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0.065
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1.65
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100', 1000'
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| 2628/20
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20
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10/30
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0.016
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0.41
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0.070
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1.78
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100', 1000'
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| 2628/18
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18
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16/30
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0.016
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0.41
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0.080
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2.03
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100', 1000'
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| 2628/16
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16
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26/30
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0.016
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0.41
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0.095
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2.41
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100', 1000'
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Colors: Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Brown, White Orange, Gray, Purple
Standard Put Up: 100 Ft., 1000 Ft.
UL Style 1008 Available to Order.
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One conductor, tinned copper with .010" irradiated PVC insulation (XLPVC). Daburn's irradiated PVC Hook-up wire is far superior to ordinary PVC in temperature, abrasion and cut-through resistance. (UL Style 1429, CSA AWM, XLPVC MIL-W-16878)
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One conductor, stranded tinned copper with .016" irradiated PVC insulation (XLPVC). Daburn's irradiated PVC Hook-up wire is far superior to ordinary PVC in temperature, abrasion and cut-through resistance. (UL Style 1430, CSA REW, XLPVC, MIL-W-16878)
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One conductor stranded annealed tinned copper, PVC insulation.
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Style 1015, CSA TR-32, AWM, VW-1 - One conductor stranded annealed tinned copper, plastic insulation. Resistant to acids, alkalis, oil, flame, fungus and moisture. Temperature Rating: -10°C to +105°C.
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300 Volt 80°C · Style 1061, VW-1 · UL - Stranded tinned copper, color coded semi-rigid polyvinylchloride insulation. For electronic computers or business machines only. Temperature Rating: -10°C To +80°C. Voltage Rating: 300V.
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Daflex ultra flexible sub-miniature wire series using fine, soft bare stranding and thin PVC walls, is designed for continuous flexing applications such as data processing, mercury thermostats, magnetic memory drums, rotation servo platforms and robotics.
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