Belden 7883A Cat6 Ethernet Cable, 305 m, Grey, U/UTP Unscreened Polyvinyl Chloride Sheath

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$1,038.22

(exc. GST)

$1,193.95

(inc. GST)

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RS Stock No.:
419-6571
Mfr. Part No.:
7883A F2V1000
Brand:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Product Type

Ethernet Cable

Series

7883A

Cable Length

305m

LAN Category

Cat6

Shield Type

U/UTP

Screened/Unscreened

Unscreened

Conductor Type

Solid

Jacket Colour

Grey

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Fire Behaviour

UL1666 Riser, FT4

Core Strands

1

Cable CSA

0.2 mm²

Standards/Approvals

Euroclass Eca

Outside Diameter

5.21 mm

Number of Cores

8

Conductor Material

Copper

Voltage

300 V

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Belden Ethernet Cable, Solid Conductor Strand Type, 24AWG - 7883A F2V1000


When you need fast, reliable signal transfer, tune into this Ethernet cable from Belden. It's a Category 6 type, meaning it supports speeds up to 10Gbps at distances up to 37m with a maximum bandwidth of 250MHz. This makes it ideal for networks where zippy connections are a must. Thanks to the durable PVC jacket, this robust product resists chemicals, water and heat, so you can count on a long service life.

Features & Benefits


• Narrow 24AWG size fits comfortably where space is tight

• Unshielded cable type is highly flexible, so you can bend it without loss of performance

• Generous 305m length lets you make unbroken links across a wide area

Applications


• Data centres

• Commercial networks

• Power over Ethernet technology

Can I use this cable with older Ethernet standards?


Absolutely – this adaptable piece of kit is backwards compatible with lower categories, so it's a sustainable option that helps minimise hardware waste.

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