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12awg Gauge, Green W/black, Marine Primary Tinned Wire, 1000' Roll Single Strand on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Clermont, Florida, US

Clermont, Florida, US
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Green with Black Stripe 1000' Roll

Won't go lower!

Type III 65/.0100 Stranding. Nominal OD .162 inch.

Tinned Marine primary wire is very flexible, Type III stranded. Tin plated copper stranding with a jacket resistant to moisture, oil, chemicals, gasoline fuel and excellent abrasion resistance. 

Designed to meet SAE, ABYC, UL and Coast Guard requirements, 600 volts, 105°C dry, 75°C wet. Safety standards for electrical and gasoline fuel systems CFR 33 Part 183.(BC-5W2).

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