Belden 19401, 76 m 3 Core Power Cable, Black Polyvinyl Chloride 60 °C

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$2,025.93

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$2,228.52

(inc. GST)

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RS Stock No.:
136-6331
Mfr. Part No.:
19401 010250
Brand:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Product Type

Power Cable

Number of Cores

3

Jacket Colour

Black

Cable Length

76m

Outside Diameter

6.85 mm

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Voltage

300 V

Conductor Type

Stranded

Minimum Operating Temperature

60°C

Standards/Approvals

CE, CSA

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant

Conductor Material

Copper

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Core Strands

42

Series

19401

Belden 19401 Portable Cordage - Power Cable - 19401 010250


If you need a reliable and high-performance power cable for harsh industrial areas, try the 19401 portable cordage from Belden.

The 19401 unit is a low-voltage power cable which features 3 bare copper conductors, 18 AWG. It uses PVC insulation to protect the copper wires and guard against electromagnetic interference. This Belden mains cable unit comes in a length of 76m to accommodate a large installation area. It has a maximum operating temperature of +60°C.

Belden power cables are field tested to make sure that they can withstand tough industrial environments and are engineered specifically for optimal longevity with materials that can withstand extremes.

Features and Benefits:


• Voltage rating of 300V

• Black PVC outer jacket which provides high durability

• 63.9 lbs maximum pull tension

• Flexible due to stranded conductors (42x34)

What are power cables used for?


Power cables, also sometimes called mains cables, transmit electrical power to equipment and devices. They can contain one or more wires made of a conductive material such as copper, which carry the current. These cores encased in a sheath to protect the inner wires from the environment.

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