9504
$74.08
22 AWG, PVC Insulated, Wire Spool
The 9504 flexible test lead wire is made with 66 x 40 tinned copper stranding for higher quality flexibility. This spool measures at 22 AWG with PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) insulation. With 10 colors and 3 spool lengths available, you have a variety of options to fit your testing requirements.
Description
22 AWG, PVC Insulated, Wire Spool
The 9504 is a single conductor, stranded hook-up, test lead wire on a durable metal spool. This electrical or industrial wire spool is highly flexible 22 AWG, 66 x 40 stranded wire, coated with a PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) insulation.
Applications:
- Wire used to make internal connections or supply power inside enclosed electrical or electronic devices, HVAC equipment, machine tools, circuits, as well as control panels.
- Also used as machine tool wire (MTW) with its a highly stranded tinned-copper conductor.
- Additionally, this wire is good in low-voltage, low-current applications such as control panels, meters, and electronic equipment.
- Perfect for product assembly applications in manufacturing facilities, breadboarding applications, or wire harnesses.
- Make your own or DIY (do-it-yourself) or custom test leads and patch cords. Users may utilize E-Z-Hook components or pair with other compatible electronic test connectors. This wire spool is great for hobbyist, robotics, and Arduino projects.
- Industries: aerospace, automotive, defense, computers and computers peripherals, consumer electronics, HVAC, industrial, motor drive and control, military, signal processing.
Features:
- PVC is durable, UV resistant, and in addition, it offers good resilience to acids, oils, and water. It is also easy to strip and cut.
- High-stranded flexible copper wire makes it a good choice for easy use and installation in tight or awkward spaces or wire-wrap terminals.
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