New Marpac Marine Boat Boat Cable - Triplex 14 Ga 7-4372 on 2040-parts.com
Far Rockaway, New York, US
BOAT Boat Cable - Triplex 14 Ga
• Meets Coast Guard and DOT specifications for electric systems.
• Temperature rating of 105° C 221° F dry and 75° C 167° F wet.
• Flame retardant PVC insulation.
• Rated 600 volts.
• RoHS complaint.
• Electro-tinned, copper strands increase corrosion protection.
• UL Listed.
• Black/Green/White-White Jacket
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