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Coleman Cable 55671333 Road Power Primary Wire, 12 Gauge, 11', B on 2040-parts.com

US $7.49
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Coleman Cable Title:Coleman Cable 55671333 Road Power Primary Wire, 12 Gauge, 11', B Manufacturer Part Number:55671333 UPC:032886954122 Model:55671333 GTIN:00032886954122

Highlights:

  • Black color
  • 12 gauge
  • 11' long
  • For vehicle electrical systems at nominal voltage of 60 DC volts (25 AC volts) or less
  • PVC outer jacket resists water, oil and chemicals
  • Full gauge stranded copper for higher current carrying capacity
  • Used for rewiring generator, battery to ammeter, heater switch, panel lights, horn to relay and battery
  • SAE Standards and RoHS Compliant
  • Carded

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