16 AWG 2 Conductor Zip Cord Wire
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16 AWG 2 Conductor Zip Cord Wire
Also Known As:
Zip Cord Wire, DC circuits Wire, Trailer lights Wire, Low voltage lights, quick installations Wire
About:
16 AWG Zip cord is the perfect choice for use with low voltage lights and DC circuits. They are an ideal choice for situations where conductors need to be routed quickly. This wire is useful for quick installations and easy runs. What colors are available In two conductor zip cord, one conductor will always be black. In 16 AWG Zip Cord, the available colors are red and black, grey and black, or dark blue and black. What is this wire manufactured from 16 AWG Zip cord is constructed from annealed bare copper wire (Type II). This type of wire is chosen for is conductivity. The insulation of the wire has been color coded for easy identification. This insulation is also built to be flexible which makes the installation process easier.
Standards:
• Temperature Range: -20 °C to 105 °C
• Voltage Rating: 60 V
Applications:
• Low voltage lights
• Trailer lights
• DC circuits
Features:
• Annealed stranded bare copper (Type II)
• Color coded parallel bonded wire conductors
Specifications:
• AWG: 16
• No. of Conductors: 2
• Conductor Stranding: 19/0.0117
• Conductor Colors: Black/Red, Black/Grey, Black/Dark Blue, Black/Yellow, Black/Pink
• Part Number: WB16BK
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