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Also known as hook-up wire, this wire is primarily used for wiring electrical panels, lighting, and plant floor equipment.
This wire meets stringent military specifications for material quality.
Keep spools of wire in multiple colors on hand.
Maintain a supply of Mil. Spec. wire in multiple colors.
More flexible than standard wire, this wire is often used for internal appliance wiring and machine tools. Also known as MTW wire.
Run power over rough surfaces—this wire has thick insulation that stands up to wear and tear.
Our most chemical-resistant wire—the PTFE insulation protects against most chemicals, solvents, and oil.
Rated to 50 volts AC/DC, this wire is often used in small electronics and robotics. It withstands temperatures of 390° F and greater.
With a slim PFA plastic insulation, this wire has the same heat resistance as standard high-temperature wire but its diameter is one-third the size for use in tight spaces.
Keep several colors of high-temperature wire on hand with these assortments.
Nearly half the diameter and up to 40% lighter than standard wire of the same gauge and voltage, this wire fits in tight spaces.
Use this wire in high-voltage applications that require 10,000 volts DC or greater, such as in high-power signs and lasers.
Install this copper wire in conduit and cable trays throughout commercial and industrial buildings. It's also known as branch circuit wire.
Originally designed to meet the quality standards of the auto industry, this wire withstands high temperatures, flames, and abrasion.
Keep spools of vehicle wire in multiple colors on hand.
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, this wire withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
This wire wraps around a post terminal on a circuit board to make an electrical connection, eliminating the need for soldering.
Make connections in circuit boards with these short lengths of terminated wire.
Keep multiple colors of wrap wire on hand to color code connections in circuit boards for easy identification.
For high-heat applications such as furnaces and ovens, this cable's insulation withstands temperatures of 390° F and higher.
Also known as zip cord, this cable is often used in lamps, heat guns, and other small appliances.
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 in low-current circuits such as intercoms and security systems.
Rated for in-wall installation, this cable carries power to wall outlets. Also known as branch circuit wire.
Often used in electronic prototyping or in the interior of computers, this flat cable is ultra flexible with small-gauge wires so it fits in tight spaces.
Made of thin, flattened wires, this flexible cable can be routed in tight spaces, such as inside a laptop.
Send data between computers, printers, servers, and switches.
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.
Often used in radio transmission, network connections, and digital audio feed, this cable transmits audio, video, and data signals.
Connect telephones and telephone blocks to a wall jack.