Lapp H07V-K Series Blue 2.5 mm² Hook Up Wire, 50, 100 m, 4520022, Polyvinyl Chloride

Subtotal (1 reel of 100 metres)*

Kr. 1 621,13

(exc. VAT)

Kr. 2 026,41

(inc. VAT)

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RS Stock No.:
724-4412
Mfr. Part No.:
4520022
Brand:
Lapp
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Brand

Lapp

Product Type

Hook Up Wire

Cross Sectional Area

2.5mm²

Jacket Colour

Blue

Core Strands

50

Cable Length

100m

Outside Diameter

3.7mm

Voltage

750V

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Conductor Material

Copper

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Standards/Approvals

CE

Sub Type

Power and Control Cable

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant

Series

H07V-K

Hazardous Area Certification

No

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

LAPP Hook Up Wire, Copper Conductors, 750V Voltage Rating - 4520022


Use this hook up wire from LAPP to make connections between your industrial equipment and control devices. It has copper conductors to provide the high conductivity needed for reliably stable links. A reel length of 100m means you'll have plenty on hand for long single runs or to cut down to suit your system's needs. As the cable has core insulation made of PVC, it resists impact and abrasion, so you can be sure of long-lasting use as well as protection from electric shocks.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range between -30°C and +80°C for use in demanding industrial conditions

• Compact outer diameter of 3.7mm for use in small enclosures

Applications


• Food and beverage production

• Plant engineering

• Lighting equipment

Is this hook up wire flame retardant?


Yes, for safety in your workplace, the wire will self-extinguish in 10 seconds in the event of a fire.

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