Lapp H07V-K Series Red 2.5 mm² Hook Up Wire, 50/30, 100 m, 4520042, Polyvinyl Chloride

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RS-stocknr.:
724-4424
Fabrikantnummer:
4520042
Fabrikant:
Lapp
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Merk

Lapp

Product Type

Hook Up Wire

Cross Sectional Area

2.5 mm²

Jacket Colour

Red

Core Strands

50/30

Cable Length

100m

Outside Diameter

4.1 mm

Voltage

750 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Conductor Material

Copper

Sub Type

Power and Control Cable

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Standards/Approvals

Harmonised Certified

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Series

H07V-K

Land van herkomst:
DE

LAPP Hookup & Equipment Wire, Red, 2.5 mm² CSA - 4520042


Use this hookup and equipment wire from LAPP for power and control systems in heavy industrial devices. Flame-retardant PVC sheathing offers peace of mind against fire hazards, while a wide operating range of -40°C to +80°C means you can rely on this cable in hazardous settings. It also conforms to European standards, as certified by its H05V-K marking, so this is a suitable option for use in equipment intended for export.

Features & Benefits


• 50 core strands of 30AWG copper wiring make this wire both flexible and robust

• Insulating material is colour-coded red to allow for immediate circuit identification

Applications


• Industrial machinery

• Wire bundling

• Medical equipment

What's the difference between cross-sectional area and AWG?


They're different conventions for expressing wire diameters. Cross-sectional area is most commonly used in Europe, while AWG is the American system. It's worth noting the higher the AWG number, the thinner the wire.

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