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10ft Foot 14ga Trailer Brake Wire Electrical 14/2 Cable Wiring Light Gauge Black on 2040-parts.com

US $6.50
Location:

Elgin, South Carolina, United States

Elgin, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOMOTIVE DUPLEX Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:BRK14BLKR16 UPC:Does not apply


Product Description

100% COPPER CONDUCTORS

2-Conductor duplex brake wire.

14ga insulated wires wrapped in high quality plastic jacket, heat resistant.

Use for brake wire or for wiring lights on your trailer.

This is very good quality wire that will last.

Each conductor is color coded for easy identification.

RoHS COMPLIANT

Meets SAE J1128 specifications, for use with 60 Volts or less, under 221 degrees F.

Price is PER 10 FEET.

Cut to order. 10FT=1 ORDER

20FT=2 ORDERS

30FT=3 ORDERS

AND SO ON

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