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16 Gauge Orange Primary Wire 100 Foot Spool : Meets Sae J1128 Gpt Specifications on 2040-parts.com

US $11.66
Location:

Everett, Washington, United States

Everett, Washington, United States
Condition:New Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:PVC Insulation Brand:Bee Wire & Cable Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:116-8

16 Gauge Orange GPT Primary Wire
100 Foot Spool

Primary Wire is a staple product of the electrical world. From stereos to space shuttles, its use gives it the name for it is the wire primarily used in most electronic systems. With a GPT (General Purpose Thermo-Plastic) coating (or insulation) it has great durability and life-span and comes in many different solid colors, making it easy for multiple wire systems. Equipped with Soft Annealed Copper strands for conductivity, you need look no further for the primary wire that will last the long haul and deliver great performance.


FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS:
  • 16 Gauge Primary Wire
  • Solid Orange Color Insulation
  • 100-Foot Continuous Length - Spooled

  • Stranding : 19/29
  • Outside Diameter : 0.105 inches (2.667mm)

  • Meets SAE J1128 GPT Specifications
  • PVC Insulated
  • Multi-Use Primary Wire
  • Recommended for Trucks, Tractors and Automotive use.
  • Temperature rated up to 80° C
  • Soft annealed Copper Stranded Wire
  • Rated up to 50 Volts
  • Made in the U.S.A.

  • Approx. Weight : 2 pounds
  • BeeWire & Cable part#: 116-8

  • Manufacturer Profile:
    Bee Wire & Cable was established in 1979 and has since then, been a private company for creating Wire and Cables in California. Growing to become a major supplier and manufacturer of wire for all fields, Bee Wire & Cable has been excelling in their area of expertise, with their main goal never changing; to become one of the best manufacturers and suppliers of Primary Wire in the United States.

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