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20 Gauge Red Primary Wire (quantity Of 1,000 Ft.) on 2040-parts.com

US $49.20
Location:

Milwaukee WI, United States

Milwaukee WI, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Del City Manufacturer Part Number:1120001

20 gauge primary wire is ideal for automotive and general purpose electrical use. 20 gauge primary wire is available in 100 500 1000 and 6000 foot spools and available in red white blue green black yellow and brown. Single conductor copper stranded polyvinyl chloride insulated primary wire is standard for original equipment and replacement automotive applications. Smooth surface makes it ideal for pulling through loom or conduit. Rated for 12 volts insulation operates optimally between the temperatures of
-29:F to 194:F and -34:C to 90:C. Meets or exceeds S.A.E. specification J1128 Ford M1L56A and Chrysler MS 3450.

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