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Use this general purpose cable to supply power to equipment.
After extending to full length to provide added reach, this cable retracts and self-coils for tangle-free storage. It's often used with hand tools and other portable devices.
The insulation resists corrosive chemicals and salt water, and the wires in this cable are tin plated for corrosion resistance.
For high-heat applications such as furnaces and ovens, this cable's insulation withstands temperatures of 390° F and higher.
Often used to wire pendant switches, this cable hangs from an overhead connection. Also known as bus drop cable.
Supply power to submersible pumps in water or oil wells.
The insulation has excellent resistance to oil, so this cable can be used near motors. Often used in automated applications, it withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission
Often used in automated applications such as robotics and cable carriers, this cable withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Use this cable without conduit in automated applications—it meets crush and impact requirements for exposed runs in cable carriers, and withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
In addition to handling continuous movement, this cable withstands twisting up to 450° without degrading data or signal transmission. It's often used in welding robots and rotary tables.
For use in tight spaces, this cable has up to a 40% smaller OD than standard continuous-flex cable. It withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
This cable meets TC-ER crush and impact requirements for exposed runs in cable trays, so it can be used without conduit. It sends signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment.
Send signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment such as conveyors and CNC machines.
Nearly two-thirds the diameter of standard control cable, this cable fits in tight spaces. It sends signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment.
Also known as festoon cable, this flat cable fits in confined spaces such as overhead cranes and hoists. It sends signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment.
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.
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.
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 withstands abrasion, oil, and the rough conditions found in welding applications.
Approved for flame resistance, this cable meets Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) standards. The insulation resists abrasion and chemicals.
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.
More flexible than standard wire, this wire is often used for internal appliance wiring and machine tools. Also known as MTW wire.
Even at 480° F—hotter than some industrial ovens—this wire’s insulation won’t melt.
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.
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.
Nearly half the diameter and up to 40% lighter than standard wire of the same gauge and voltage, this wire fits in tight spaces.
Install this copper wire in conduit and cable trays throughout commercial and industrial buildings. It's also known as branch circuit wire.
Connect batteries in vehicles and generators.
Connect batteries in generators, forklifts, and other vehicles in corrosive environments. Also known as marine wire, this copper wire is tin plated to resist corrosion from salt water, battery acid, and oil.
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, this wire withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Also known as photovoltaic (PV) wire, this wire won’t deteriorate from UV light when used outdoors. It’s often used in solar panels.
The EPDM insulation on this wire won’t become brittle or crack from sunlight, humidity, rain, temperature changes, abrasion from dirt and debris, and other rough outdoor conditions.
Mend or extend aluminum wire often found in older buildings.
With a higher maximum current than nano M8 and micro M12 cords, these mini cords are often used with automated systems, motors, and pumps.
Often used for automated systems, motors, and pumps in tough industrial areas such as near welding and metal machining, these cords carry higher current than M5, M8, and M12 cords.
Similar to branches extending from a tree, these cords disperse power from a main power line to run a chain of devices. Power high-amperage fans, pumps, and other machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Like a tree trunk connecting to branches, these cords supply power to a chain of devices. Send power to high-amperage motors, robotic arms, and other machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Often used in automation systems such as conveyors and sorters, these cords have plug and socket ends, so they quickly connect and disconnect for maintenance and do not need to be hardwired.
Send power from generators to keep the lights on and equipment running.
Intended for demanding applications, these reels include an oil- and water-resistant extension cord.
Connect the wires in your power cord to these reels for a permanent and protected connection—the screw terminals are in a gasketed dust- and water-resistant NEMA 4 enclosure.
Because they tightly thread to M12 connections, these connectors won’t let contaminants in or come loose from vibration in rugged industrial environments and automated systems as they send power and signal or just power to your equipment.
Often used to send power and signal to automated systems, motors, and pumps, these mini connectors carry higher currents than M5, M8, and M12 connectors.
Send higher current than M5, M8, and M12 connectors near tough industrial jobs, such as welding and metal machining.
Protect against signal interference while sending 2-3 times more current than M12 connectors.
Send higher current than M12 connectors to automated systems, motors, and pumps in environments where washdowns are common.
Push these connectors together to quickly create signal and data connections in tight spaces. They need less space to mate than screw-together connectors, which require two hands to twist them in place.
Often used in devices that branch off of the main power line, these connectors power high-amperage fans, pumps, and machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Power robotic arms and other high-amperage machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems from your main M35 power line.