■ 제품필수정보
제조사 |
RS PRO |
제조사품명 |
6A-2491X1-BN-100R |
간략설명 |
RS PRO Brown 1 mm² Equipment Wire, 17 AWG, 32/0.2 mm, 100m, PVC Insulation |
■ 제품사양
Cross Sectional Area = 1 mm² Sheath
색상 = Brown American Wire Gauge = 17 AWG Core Strands = 32/0.2 mm Length = 100m
단열재 재료 = PVC Voltage Rating = 500 V Conductor Material = Annealed Copper Wire Style = 2491X Shield
타입 = Unshielded Number of Strands = 32 The RS Brand range of products has been certified by engineers as offering comparable quality to that of leading brands without the premium price tag. 2491X. A plain copper stranded conductor covered by a PVC insulated sheath.These flexible wires are intended for use with electrical power, lighting and internal wiring. Features ; Benefits. Flexible class 5 conductors BS6004 Conductors Plain annealed copper conductors Harmonised code H05V-K. What is hook up wire used for?. This equipment wire can be applied to endless applications. These can range from domestic household appliances, industrial equipment and factory machine. Due to the reliability of the copper conductors, these types of wires are usually the preferred choice with any internal wiring system. As an example, these are some common places you would find equipment wire: Circuit boards Computer internals Mobile phones and other battery operated devices Vehicle lights. What is hook up wire?. Hook up wire, or copper wire/equipment wire as it's also called is primarily used for low voltage and current applications. Copper strands are sheathed by a cover (usually PVC) and act as the conductor of electricity to power its target. Frequently found within everyday household and workplace appliances, hook up wire is a common occurrence. If a device has multiple wires to operate, hook up wire will usually be installed with different sheath colours on their respective terminals. This is to avoid the confusion of a "spaghetti junction" of wires. Benefits of a copper conductor. Copper is the go to metal for nearly all cable. Due to the excellent conduction of electricity it provides. Circuit boards, telephone lines, power cables (including multicore) all use copper as the solid core interior of their wire.