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16 Gauge Red Sxl Cross-link Wire (quantity Of 4,000 Ft.) on 2040-parts.com

US $345.20
Location:

Milwaukee WI, United States

Milwaukee WI, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Del City Manufacturer Part Number:3716801

16 gauge SXL wire is offered in 5 different foot spools. 16 gauge SXL wire features strong resistance to moisture solvents and prolonged high heat making this automotive wire ideal for engine compartments and general wiring applications. Type SXL; thick wall special purpose automotive wire is insulated with chemically cross-linked polyethylene. Withstands prolonged temperatures of up to 257°F without melting or fusing. Insulation has a smooth surface finish and is available in bright colors. Operates optimally between the extreme temperatures of -49°F to 257°F and -45°C to 125°C at 12 volts. Meets or exceeds S.A.E. specifications J1128 Ford spec. M1L85-A Chrysler spec. MS 5919 Packard spec. M-3023.

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