9899 010100 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

BEL1736-100-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

9899 010100

Price: $ 122.24
Product Category:

Cables, Wires

Manufacturer: Belden Inc.
Short Description: TEST LEAD 18AWG 5000V BLK 100'
More Detail: 18 AWG Test Lead Wire 65/36 Black 5000V 100.0' (30...
DataSheet: 9899 010100 datasheet9899 010100 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 8
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
1 +: $ 111.12600
5 +: $ 90.91880
10 +: $ 70.71470
25 +: $ 60.61230
50 +: $ 56.57150
100 +: $ 52.53070
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$ 122.24
Specifications
Series: --
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Cable Type: Test Lead
Wire Gauge: 18 AWG
Conductor Strand: 65/36
Conductor Material: Copper, Tinned
Jacket (Insulation) Material: Poly-Vinyl Chloride (PVC)
Jacket (Insulation) Diameter: 0.144" (3.66mm)
Jacket (Insulation) Thickness: 0.048" (1.22mm)
Length: 100.0' (30.5m)
Voltage: 5000V
Operating Temperature: --
Jacket Color: Black
Ratings: --
Features: --
Description

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Single Conductor Cables (Hook-Up Wire) Single conductor cables are typically referred to as hook-up wires, and they come in a variety of colors and materials. These cables are stranded conductors available in a range of sizes, insulation types, and jacketing materials. Common uses include control and instrumentation, signal transmission, and general wiring. In the industrial automation sector, hook-up wires are used within a range of process control and instrumentation applications, ranging from thermocouples and RTD sensors to on/off switches and actuators.Hook-up wire is not intended to be used in permanent installations; instead, it is a flexible, temporary wiring solution. Hook-up wires are composed of up to seven strands of a single conductor, and these strands are usually tin or silver-plated copper. The strand size and the type of copper contributes to the flexibility and gauge of the copper. This also has a significant impact on operation temperature, creep range, and the amount of insulation needed on the wire. The insulation of hook-up wires is important because it provides protection against electrical shock or current leakage. The typical insulator used is polyvinyl chlorides (PVC), but other types include PVC/nylon, thermoplastic rubber, polyethylene, or Teflon. Additionally, hook-up wires may have a jacket that adds an extra layer of protection. The jacket may be varied color to indicate different grades of insulation.When selecting hook-up wires, customers should consider the insulation material, operating temperature, voltage rating, and compatibility with other components in the system. For instance, some insulations work better in certain environments than others, meaning that special materials may be necessary. Additionally, hook-up wires are available in specialized materials such as halogen free, fire-resistant, or FT-1 grade materials. Hook-up wires also have several unique characteristics that should be taken into account when designing systems that include them. For instance, they can be converted and molded into shapes that help facilitate installation and maintenance. Moreover, hook-up wires can be designed to bend to the requirements of the application. For instance, it is possible to order flexible cables that have a small bend radius without sacrificing strength.Furthermore, it is critical to consider the temperature ratings of the various materials when selecting hook-up wire. For instance, a wire with a lower temperature rating can cause problems in high-temperature applications. In such conditions, higher temperature-rated wires may be needed. Additionally, the thickness of the insulation should be considered based on the intended use. Thinner insulation can often improve flexibility, while thicker insulation offers better protection in high-temperature environments.In conclusion, hook-up wires are essential components in any system requiring a reliable and flexible connection. By choosing the right insulation type, geometry, and temperature rating, customers can ensure that their application is using the correct cable for the job. In addition, the range of colors available allows designers to clearly distinguish between different wires and their application, making system installation and maintenance easier than ever.

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