Part No: 748105-K
Oceanflex thin wall tinned electrical cable ideal for wiring LED lights, with 1mm² cross section in accordance with ISO 6722-1:2011 (Class B). This cable features a multi-strand single core copper... Read more
Oceanflex thin wall tinned electrical cable ideal for wiring LED lights, with 1mm² cross section in accordance with ISO 6722-1:2011 (Class B). This cable features a multi-strand single core copper conductor manufactured to BS EN 60228:2005 which is tinned and then insulated in a hard grade red PVC insulation. Tinned copper offers excellent corrosion resistance to make this cable particularly suitable in marine environments, while the PVC outer sheath offers good protection against abrasion and cuts, as well as resistance to petrol, diesel, lubricating oils and diluted acids. As the insulation is reduced compared to traditional ways of cable manufacturing, this offers considerable weight saving benefits which is particularly useful in big wiring harnesses.
This is a 50 metre cable reel with a red PVC wall, other cable colours are also available.
Shape Description | Round |
Colour | Red |
Resistance Per Metre at 20degC | 0.0191 ohms |
Diameter Description | Max Outside Diameter: 2.1mm |
Cable Conductor Cross Section Description | 1.0mm² |
Conductor Specifications | 32/0.20 mm |
Cable Insulation | Hard Grade PVC |
Unit of Sale | 50 Metres |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Cable Cores | 1 Core |
Approvals | Manufactured in accordance with ISO6722: 2011 (Class B) |
Cable Conductor | Tinned Copper |
Style | Thin Wall Cable |
Brand | Oceanflex |
Voltage Description | Max. 60V (suitable for 12V DC & 24V DC systems, excluding Hi Tension circuits) |
Type | Tinned Single Core Cables |
Temperature Range | -40°C to +105°C (with excursions to 120°C max) |
Maximum Load Description | 12V = 198 Watts, 24V = 396 Watts |
Amps Description | Nominal Current Rating: 16.5A |
£38.71
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