Lead, Hookup & Machine Tool Wire
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Lead, hookup, and machine tool wire are thin, small- to medium-gauge (24 to 8 AWG) insulated wire used to establish internal electrical connections and provide power in appliances, motors, power tools, or other electronic equipment. They are commonly used in product assembly applications in manufacturing facilities.
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High-Temperature Lead Wire
Lead wire is a small- to medium-gauge wire (22 to 10 AWG) with an insulated conductor for use in high-temperature environments. The insulation won't melt and safeguards the conductor core from heat to extend machinery life. High-temperature lead wire is typically used to create electrical connections and provide power in industrial heaters, furnaces, cement kilns, and food-service appliances.
300V AC
392°F Temperature Rating
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600V AC
482°F Temperature Rating
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842°F Temperature Rating
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1022°F Temperature Rating
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Machine Tool Wire
Machine tool wire, commonly called MTW, is a type of hookup wire with a highly stranded bare copper conductor. It is commonly used in the internal wiring of HVAC equipment, machine tools, circuits, and control panels to supply power. It has a durable jacket that is heat-, oil-, and moisture-resistant and is very flexible, making it a good choice for installing in tight or awkward spaces.
600 V
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Hookup Wire
Hookup wire is a small- to medium-gauge (24 to 8 AWG) insulated wire used to make internal connections inside enclosed electrical or electronic devices. It is typically used to supply power in low-voltage, low-current applications such as control panels, meters, ovens, and electronic equipment. It is resistant to acids, oils, and moisture and is easy to strip and cut.
300 V
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300V
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600 V
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600V
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High-Voltage Lead Wire
High-voltage lead wire is a small- to medium-gauge wire (22 to 14 AWG) with an insulated conductor used to create electrical connections and provide power in applications that require a high operating voltage (over 5000V), such as power supply units and electronic equipment.
10kV DC
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25kV DC
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5kV DC
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