12awg Gauge,light Blue W/white Stripe,marine Tinned Wire,500' Roll Single Strand on 2040-parts.com
Clermont, Florida, US
Light Blue with White Stripe, Reel (Plastic, not wire) may be trimmed to reduce shipping.
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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