3M 3302 Series Ribbon Cable, Flat, 1.27 mm Pitch, 9, 30 m Length

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RS Stock No.:
120-8485
Distrelec Article No.:
304-08-840
Mfr. Part No.:
3302-9
Brand:
3M
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Brand

3M

Cable Type

Flat

Product Type

Ribbon Cable

Pitch

1.27mm

Voltage

300V

Screened/Unscreened

Unscreened

American Wire Gauge

28AWG

Number of Conductors

9

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Series

3302

Conductor Type

Stranded

Cable Length

30m

Standards/Approvals

UL

Hi-Flex

No

Jacket Colour

Multicolour

Conductor Material

Tin Copper Wire

Core Strands

7

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

COO (Country of Origin):
US

3M 3302 Series Flat Cable, 30.48m Cable Length, 9 Conductors - 3302-9


This flat cable is a multicolour, 9-conductor ribbon designed to connect low-voltage circuits in electronics and automation systems. It provides a compact, organised way to route multiple signal paths in confined assemblies while operating within common industrial temperature ranges and voltage limits.

Features and Benefits:


• 9 conductors for multi-signal runs and simplified wiring
• 28AWG stranded tin copper for enhanced flexibility
• 1.27mm conductor pitch enabling dense connector compatibility
• PVC jacket resistant to routine handling and abrasion
• Rated to 300V supporting low-voltage control circuits
• Operates between -20°C and 105°C for varied environments

Applications


• Suitable for internal wiring of control panels and modules
• Ideal for ribbon-style connections to header connectors
• Used for signal harnessing in automation equipment
• Can be used for wiring in test rigs and bench instrumentation
• Used with cable routing channels in mechanical assemblies

How many strands are in each conductor and why does that matter?


Each conductor contains seven strands, which increases flexibility and reduces breakage risk during repeated movement.

Is the cable screened for noise suppression?


The construction is unscreened, so external screening or earthed trays are recommended where EMI mitigation is required.

What fire performance does the jacket provide?


The jacket meets VW-1 flame test behaviour, offering improved flame resistance for typical installations.

What material composes the conductor and how does that affect soldering?


Conductors are tinned copper, which aids solderability and reduces surface oxidation compared with bare copper.

Approvals

UL; CSA

Warning

These cables are not to be regarded as power cables or cables for the direct connection of equipment to mains power supplies.

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