Alpha Wire 3201 SL002 Multi-Conductor Cables - 26AWG 2C BRD SHLD 500 FT SPOOL SLATE
Elevate your wiring projects with the Alpha Wire 3201 SL002 Multi-Conductor Cables, designed for exceptional performance and reliability. This premium cable features a robust 26 AWG gauge, ensuring optimal conductivity and minimal signal loss for a wide range of applications. With two conductors, this cable is ideal for various electronic devices, automation systems, and communication networks.
Key Features:
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High-Quality Construction: The Alpha Wire 3201 SL002 is crafted with durable materials that provide excellent resistance to abrasion and environmental factors, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
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Shielded Design: The cable is equipped with broad shielding (BRD SHLD) that protects against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), ensuring cleaner signals and enhanced performance in sensitive applications.
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Versatile Applications: Perfect for use in instrumentation, control systems, and other electronic applications, this multi-conductor cable is versatile enough to meet the demands of various industries, from manufacturing to telecommunications.
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Generous Length: Sold in a 500-foot spool, this cable provides ample length for extensive projects, reducing the need for additional splicing and connections.
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Sleek Slate Color: The stylish slate color not only enhances the aesthetic of your wiring setup but also aids in easy identification and organization among other cables.
Whether you're a professional technician or a DIY enthusiast, the Alpha Wire 3201 SL002 Multi-Conductor Cable is the ideal choice for reliable, high-performance wiring solutions. Upgrade your projects today with this premium cable, designed to deliver exceptional results and longevity.
Specifications:
- Gauge: 26 AWG
- Conductors: 2
- Length: 500 FT
- Color: Slate
- Shielding: Broad Shielded (BRD SHLD)
Invest in quality and performance with the Alpha Wire 3201 SL002 Multi-Conductor Cables and ensure your systems operate at their best.