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Also known as hook-up wire, this wire is primarily used for wiring electrical panels, lighting, and plant floor equipment.
Keep spools of wire in multiple colors on hand.
The PEEK insulation on this wire won't degrade when exposed to radiation, and is often used in nuclear energy production.
Install this copper wire in conduit and cable trays throughout commercial and industrial buildings. It's also known as branch circuit wire.
This wire wraps around a post terminal on a circuit board to make an electrical connection, eliminating the need for soldering.
Assortments include wire in multiple lengths and colors.
Keep multiple colors of wrap wire on hand to color code connections in circuit boards for easy identification.
Also known as magnet wire, this wire is commonly used in motors, transformers, relays, and other high-speed winding applications.
Weather-resistant insulation makes this cable suitable for outdoor use and direct burial without conduit.
The metal armor on this cable acts as conduit to protect the internal wires. It's often used along the exterior of walls to carry power to outlet boxes. Also known as MC cable.
Rated for in-wall installation, this cable carries power to wall outlets. Also known as branch circuit wire.
Also known as fixture whips, this cable has locknuts and fittings attached to the protective metal armor to secure it to a knockout. It's often used to connect light fixtures.
This cable has an uninsulated ground wire that touches the protective metal armor so it can be used for bonding and grounding. It's often used along the exterior of walls to carry power to outlet boxes. Also known as AC cable.
Hook up thermostats, air-conditioning units, and other low-voltage equipment.
Prevent damage to wires for fire alarm systems, smoke detectors, and other critical circuits with this armored cable.
This cable is approved for use in vertical shafts and large facilities with mulitple levels for critical circuits such as fire alarms and smoke detectors.
Also known as plenum cable, this cable has low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in ductwork and above a drop ceiling. Use in critical circuits such as fire alarms and smoke detectors.
Made of thin, flattened wires, this flexible cable can be routed in tight spaces, such as inside a laptop.
Connect devices such as sensors, programmable logic controllers, and actuators to an automated network.
Often used in radio transmission, network connections, and digital audio feed, this cable transmits audio, video, and data signals.
Also known as plenum cable, this cable has low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in ductwork and above a drop ceiling. Use it to send data between computers, servers, and switches.
Send data between computers, printers, servers, and switches.
From mines and factories to robotics, this rugged Ethernet cable sends data between sensors and switches in the grimiest places.
Also known as plenum cable, this cable has low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in ductwork and above a drop ceiling. It has an oil-resistant insulation to protect wires as the cable moves from duct to equipment or machinery.
Connect telephones and telephone blocks to a wall jack.
Connect multiple M8 and M12 cords to create a network between equipment. These blocks are often used to send signal and power to proximity switches and sensors.
Make your own thermocouples.
Designed to carry thermocouple signals over longer distances than standard thermocouple wire, this extension wire lengthens existing thermocouple connections.
Extend the reach of your thermocouple probe—plug-in connectors on both ends of this wire speed up installation.
Ground your electrical system.
Pair this wire with an MIG gun to fuse aluminum pieces together.