Looking for an outstanding quality marine grade wire product that lasts longer and is more durable than its competitors? Look no further than the Ancor 14 AWG Tinned Copper Wire. This outstanding wire product exceeds UL 1426, ABYC and US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46) standards, giving you peace of mind while enjoying all your on-water adventures.
Made with top-quality vinyl insulation that meets ratings of 600V, 105°C dry and 75°C wet, this wire cable can withstand extreme temperatures, staying flexible even in cold environments as low as -40°F/C. Additionally, it resists saltwater, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and ultra-violet radiation, making it a go-to product for marine applications.
The Ancor 14 AWG Tinned Copper Wire delivers ultimate protection against corrosion and electrolysis because of its highest quality ultra-flexible (Type 3) tinned copper stranding. This type of stranding resists fatigue caused by vibration and flexing, further increasing the lifetime of the product.
The wire gauge for this Ancor cable is 14 AWG, and it comes in a yellow color, with a standard length of 250 feet. Choose Ancor marine grade wire products for exceptional quality, and reliability in all your boating needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the standards that the Ancor 14 AWG Tinned Copper Wire meets?
The Ancor 14 AWG Tinned Copper Wire exceeds UL 1426, ABYC and US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46) standards.
2. Can the wire withstand extreme temperatures?
Yes, the wire cable is made with top-quality vinyl insulation that can withstand temperatures as low as -40°F/C.
3. Does it resist corrosion and electrolysis?
Yes, the Ancor 14 AWG Tinned Copper Wire delivers ultimate protection against corrosion and electrolysis due to its highest quality ultra-flexible (Type 3) tinned copper stranding.
4. Is the wire flexible?
Yes, the wire cable stays flexible even in cold environments thanks to its top-quality vinyl insulation.
5. What length does the Ancor 14 AWG Tinned Copper Wire come in?
The wire cable comes in a standard length of 250 feet.
6. Can it resist saltwater and other harsh substances?
Yes, the wire cable resists saltwater, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and ultra-violet radiation.
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