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Chemical-Resistant Wire
- Use for panel and equipment (hook-up)
- Flexible
- Temperature Range: -65° to 390° F
- Insulation: PTFE Plastic
Our most chemical-resistant wire—the PTFE insulation protects against most chemicals, solvents, and oil. The PTFE is slippery, so it withstands some abrasion. The wire has a silver-plated finish for corrosion resistance and strength. It’s flame rated VW-1 to meet requirements for preventing the spread of flames based on a timed test with vertically suspended material. Rated MIL-W-16878/4-Type E, it meets stringent military specifications for material quality. Also known as hook-up wire.
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Continuous-Flex Wire
- Use for automation, continuous motion
- Continuous Flex
- Temperature Range:
All but Wire with Inner Insulation: -40° to 175° F
Wire with Inner Insulation: 45° to 190° F
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, this wire withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Wire is a UL recognized component.
Wire gauges 30-36 are UL recognized components up to 30V AC.
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High-Voltage Continuous-Flex Wire
- Use for solar equipment, automation, continuous motion
- Continuous Flex
- Temperature Range: -85° to 325° F
- Insulation: Silicone Rubber
A thick insulation protects this wire from high voltages while maintaining flexibility. The insulation also resists moisture. Often used in automated applications such as robotics, it withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission. It meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance. If this wire is exposed to flames, it minimizes how much smoke and halogen it releases.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Per Ft. | ||||||||||||
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Wire Ga. | Strand Count | Current | OD | Outer Insulation Color | Performance Properties | Environment | Environmental Rating | Specifications Met | Length, ft. | 1-99 | 100-Up | |
Stranded Wire | ||||||||||||
10,000V DC/14,000V AC | ||||||||||||
30 | 11/40 | 3 A @ 86° F | 0.21" | Clear | Low Smoke/Zero Halogen | Clean Room | Fed. Std. Class 1, ISO Class 3 | UL Recognized Component, CSA Certified, UL 94 V-0 | 0000000 | 00000 | 00000 |
Long-Life Continuous-Flex Wire
- Use for automation, continuous motion
- Continuous Flex
- Temperature Range:
Carbon Fiber: 0° to 140° F
Metallic Tinsel: -20° to 175° F - Insulation:
Carbon Fiber: PVC Plastic
Metallic Tinsel: Polypropylene Plastic
The strands in this wire have better fatigue resistance under repeated flexing than the copper strands in standard continuous-flex wire, so it will last longer. Often used in low-current signaling in automated applications such as robotics, it withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Metallic tinsel wire has thin strands of metal wrapped around a fiber core to provide better flexibility and longer service life than carbon fiber wire. Wire with a polyester plastic core has 21 strands.
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Wrap Wire
- Use for circuit boards
- Bend and Stay
- Maximum Temperature: 200° F
- Insulation: PVDF Plastic
This wire wraps around a post terminal on a circuit board to make an electrical connection, eliminating the need for soldering. It stays in the shape you bend it for a tight wrap around the post. A silver-plated finish provides corrosion resistance and strength. PVDF wire is also known as Kynar wire.
Use a wrap wire tool (sold separately) to make a tighter connection than wrapping by hand. The tool also unwinds wire from the post.
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Wrap a coil tightly around a terminal post for a strong electrical connection. These compact tools won't bump into neighboring terminal posts and disrupt the rest of your circuit board, making them ideal for accessing posts that your hands can’t reach. Thread stripped wire into the tip, insert the tool over a post terminal, and twist to form a coil. Alternate between winding and unwinding by reversing the tip, just as you would a screwdriver bit.
For Post | Wrap End | Unwrap End | ||||||||||
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Size | Shape | Min. Center-to-Center | Hole Dia. | Hole Dp. | For Wire Ga. | For Max. Wire OD | Hole Dia. | Hole Dp. | For Wire Ga. | Handle Material | Each | |
0.025" | Square | 0.1" | 0.036" | 0.75" | 30 | 0.027" | 0.038" | 1" | 32, 30, 28, 26, 24 | Aluminum | 0000000 | 0000000 |
0.025" | Square | 0.1" | 0.04" | 0.75" | 28 | 0.036" | 0.038" | 1" | 32, 30, 28, 26, 24 | Aluminum | 0000000 | 000000 |
Wrap Wire Assortments
- Use for circuit boards
- Bend and Stay
- Maximum Temperature: 200° F
- Insulation: PVDF Plastic
Keep multiple colors of wrap wire on hand to color code connections in circuit boards for easy identification. This wire winds around a post terminal to make a strong electrical connection—no soldering needed. Lightweight and flexible, it stays in the shape you bend it for a tight hold. A silver plating shields the wire from corrosion as well as wear and tear. This wire has PVDF insulation, which resists breaking down from chemicals and melting up to 200° F. Because it’s insulated with PVDF, it’s commonly known as Kynar wire.
All of these assortments come with a wire stripper to cut and strip your wire. Store and organize the wire with the included dispenser box.
For an even tighter connection than wrapping by hand, use a wrap wire tool (sold separately). Thread the wire into the tip, insert the tool over a post terminal, and twist. Alternate between winding and unwinding by reversing the tip, just as you would a screwdriver bit.
Number of Spools | Wire Ga. | OD | Outer Insulation Color | Length | Specifications Met | Wire Material | Each | |
Solid Wire | ||||||||
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5 | 30 | 0.02" | Black, Blue, Red, White, Yellow | 100 ft. | UL 1423 | Silver-Plated Copper | 0000000 | 0000000 |
For Post | Wrap End | Unwrap End | ||||||||||
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Size | Shape | Min. Center-to-Center | Hole Dia. | Hole Dp. | For Wire Ga. | For Max. Wire OD | Hole Dia. | Hole Dp. | For Wire Ga. | Handle Material | Each | |
0.025" | Square | 0.1" | 0.036" | 0.75" | 30 | 0.027" | 0.038" | 1" | 32, 30, 28, 26, 24 | Aluminum | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Motor Winding Wire
- Use for motors
- Bend and Stay
- Maximum Temperature: 390° F
- Insulation: Polyamide
Also known as magnet wire, this wire is commonly used in motors, transformers, relays, and other high-speed winding applications. It meets NEMA 1000 MW-35C for material quality and -73C for use in sealed motors and material quality. It stays in the position you bend it.
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Miniature Cable
- Use For: Automation, Interference Shielding, Continuous Motion
- Continuous Flex
- Temperature Range: -40° to 220° F
- Insulation: PVC Plastic
Often used in computers, small electronics, and electronic prototyping, this cable is very flexible with small gauge wire to handle tight curves in narrow spaces. It withstands continuous motion, so it’s also commonly used around heavy vibration and in automated tasks, including robotics. A braid shield blocks interference from nearby equipment.
Wire Gauge | Number of Wires | Cable AWG | Current | OD | Outer Insulation Color | Inner Insulation Color | 10 ft. | 25 ft. | |
Shielded Stranded Wire | |||||||||
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200V AC | |||||||||
30 | 2 | 30/2 | 1.7 A @ 86° F | 0.07" | Black | Black, White | 0000000 | ||
30 | 3 | 30/3 | 1.7 A @ 86° F | 0.08" | Black | Black, Red, White | 0000000 | ||
30 | 4 | 30/4 | 1.4 A @ 86° F | 0.08" | Black | Black, Green, Red, White | 0000000 | ||
30 | 8 | 30/8 | 1.2 A @ 86° F | 0.1" | Black | Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Red, White, Yellow | 0000000 |
Coaxial Cords
Transmit audio, video, and data signals over long distances with minimal signal loss.
Push in RCA and S-video cords to connect.
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Thermocouple Wire
Make your own thermocouples.
FEP insulation and jacket is abrasion and chemical resistant.
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Wire | Wire Color | Per Ft. | |||||||||||
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Thermocouple Type | Min. Temp., °F | Max. Temp., °F | Gauge | Dia. | Max. Jacket Temp., °F | No. of Wires | Positive | Negative | Jacket Color | Lengths, ft. | 1-99 | 100-Up | |
Solid Wire | |||||||||||||
FEP Insulation and Jacket | |||||||||||||
J | Not Rated | 400° | 30 | 0.01" | 400° | 2 | White | Red | Brown | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000 | |
K | Not Rated | 400° | 30 | 0.01" | 400° | 2 | Yellow | Red | Brown | 00000000 | 0000 | 0000 | |
T | Not Rated | 400° | 30 | 0.01" | 400° | 2 | Blue | Red | Brown | 00000000 | 0000 | 0000 |