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2 Gauge Battery Cable Black Sae J1127 Sgt Copper Auto Car Power Wire By The Foot on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SGT02BK Material:Copper Brand:Made in the USA Size:2 Gauge Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Color:Black UPC:Does not apply

2 Gauge Battery Cable


SGT SAE J1127 battery cable

is made from a flexible stranded copper conductor with 133 strands of pure copper. This wire is most commonly used in automotive battery cable applications with great resistance to oil and engine chemicals. This wire is also suitable on golf carts, RV, forklift, battery strings and other applications calling for a copper battery cable. 

SOLD BY THE FOOT in continuous length

so if you order 6 you get a 6 foot length if you order 50 you get a 50 foot length etc.

Shipping is flat rate of $3.97 for any order placed with us. Just add items to your cart and during the checkout the items will combine into a single checkout for only $3.97 shipping


This is REAL COPPER battery cable not the cheap copper plated aluminum power wire. 

The outside diameter of the 2 Gauge is 0.440 inch (11.2mm) and the weight is 25.8 lbs per 100ft  (.258 lbs per ft)

Features include:
  • Soft-annealed, bare copper conductor 
  • Flexible stranding and insulation
  • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulation
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Insulation color: Black

Applications:

For use in automotive, grounding, lighting, tool and appliance applications. Rated for continuous use from -40°C up to 80°C. 

As always be sure and ask us any questions you may have before ordering so we can help you out and be sure to check out our other items which include battery cable ends and heat shrink to help make the cable you need. 

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