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8ga Awg Gauge Red Primary Wire 100 Foot Coil : Meets Sae J1128 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
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Condition:New Brand:GXL Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:E313389 Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:PVC Insulation

8 Gauge Red GXL Primary Wire 100 Foot Coil

Cross-link automotive wire is constructed with chemically altered polyethylene insulation, making it more durable and resistant to heat than standard GPT automotive wire. This auto wiring features a smooth surface finish and is resistant to moisture, grease, oil, gasoline, most acids and solvents. It’s typically used in high temperature areas, such as connecting wiring to circuit protection devices or fuse blocks in engine compartments or automotive wiring connectors. This cross-link wire meets SAE J1128 standards and is designed for applications where higher heat resistance is required.

 

  • Use automotive cross-link wire in high temperature areas such as engine compartments
  • SAEJ1128-GXL
  • Insulated with chemically cross-linked polyethylene automotive wire
  • Smooth surface finish
  • Resistant to moisture, grease, oil, gasoline, most acids and solvents
  • Superior abrasion resistant
  • Bare copper stranded wire
  • Temp rating: -59°F (-51°C)  to  257°F (125°C)

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