Alpha Wire Hookup Wire PVC Series Black 1.32 mm² Hook Up Wire, 16 AWG, 26, 305 m, 3057 BK001

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Kr. 2 090,10

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Kr. 2 612,62

(inc. VAT)

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RS Stock No.:
168-3561
Distrelec Article No.:
301-51-260
Mfr. Part No.:
3057 BK001
Brand:
Alpha Wire
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Brand

Alpha Wire

Product Type

Hook Up Wire

Cross Sectional Area

1.32 mm²

Jacket Colour

Black

American Wire Gauge

16AWG

Core Strands

26

Cable Length

305m

Outside Diameter

2.34 mm

Voltage

300 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Conductor Material

Tinned Copper

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Standards/Approvals

UL Listed

Cable Type

Hookup

Sub Type

UL1007

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant

Series

Hookup Wire PVC

Belden Alpha Wire Flame-Retardant Hook-Up Wire, 1.32mm² Cross-Sectional Area - Premium Series - 3057


This hook-up wire from Belden's Alpha Wire range is ideal for both home appliances and commercial electronic devices. The conductor is made from tinned copper, which has high electrical conductivity for effective performance. A broad operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C and a black PVC sheath mean this is a durable choice for a wide range of challenging environments. The wire comes on a reel and can be cut to suit your applications.

Features & Benefits


• Bend radius 10 times the cable diameter means it's very flexible and easy to use

• 16 AWG (American Wire Gauge) for standard use

• 20.4lbs maximum pull tension eases strain in tight spaces

Applications


• Machine prototypes

• Musical instruments

• HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) applications

Can I use this cable in flammable areas?


As this cable has flame-retardant properties, you can safely use it in places with a high risk of fire.

Is there a difference between a hook-up wire and a lead wire?


No – they're the same. A hook-up wire is also referred to as a lead wire because it conducts the movement of current from one electrical point to another. It can also be called an appliance wire.

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