Lapp Black, 4510012, Polyvinyl Chloride

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RS Stock No.:
724-4339
Distrelec Article No.:
300-49-608
Mfr. Part No.:
4510012
Brand:
Lapp
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Brand

Lapp

Jacket Colour

Black

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

LAPP Black Hook-Up Wire, 100m Length, 0.75mm² CSA - 4510012


Choose this hook-up and equipment wire from LAPP to complete your internal wiring jobs. It provides efficient power connections thanks to its highly conductive bare copper conductor material. Flame-retardant PVC insulation helps protect against the fire risks often encountered in industrial applications, making this a durable and versatile option. As it has a flexible stranded conductor core, this cable easily conforms to the shape of and space in your devices to make installation straightforward.

Features & Benefits


• Operating temperature range between -30°C and +80°C for use in demanding environments

• Voltage rating of 500V for commercial and light industrial applications

• 100m length can be easily cut to size and terminated to suit your equipment

Applications


• Rewiring hardware

• Signalling industry

• Lighting installations

What do black wires usually mean in a wiring system?


While this hook-up wire is suitable for many internal device wiring applications, wire colours carry conventional meanings in several industries. Black wires are typically used to represent connections carrying a live electrical current, sometimes known as 'hot' connections. This means they transport current from the power source to the outlet and are used to power all sorts of circuits.

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