Lapp Black 0.5 mm² Hook Up Wire, 20 AWG, 16/32 mm, 100m, PVC Insulation, 4510011

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RS Stock No.:
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Mfr. Part No.:
4510011
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Lapp
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Brand

Lapp

Cross Sectional Area

0.5 mm²

Sheath Colour

Black

American Wire Gauge

20 AWG

Cable Shape

Single Core

Core Strands

16/32 mm

Length

100m

European Harmonised Code

H05V-K

Insulation Material

PVC

Outer Diameter

2.1mm

Voltage Rating

500 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

CPR Certification

Eca

Conductor Material

Copper

Standards Met

Harmonised Certified

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant

Number of Strands

16

Size of Strands

32 AWG

LAPP Hookup Wire, 0.5 mm² CSA, 20AWG - 4510011


Do you need the right cable for fixed installations in power and control applications? Use this hookup and equipment wire from LAPP. The H05V-K designation indicates it's constructed to a standard recognised across Europe, so you can use this wire in devices built for export. Its flame-retardant PVC insulator protects against abrasion, making this a hard-wearing option for use in heavy-duty settings.

Features & Benefits


• Minimum bending radius of 2 to 4 times its outer diameter means the wire won't kink even in tight bends
• Colour-coded black sheathing for simple circuit identification
• Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +80°C for use in demanding conditions

Applications


• Internal wiring
• Switchboards
• Telecommunications

What does AWG mean and how does it work?


AWG stands for American Wire Gauge and it’s the US standard measure for the diameter of electrical conductors. The higher the AWG number, the thinner the wire.

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