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POWER CABLE BULK SJT 16/3 METER
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H-137GlobTek, Inc.POWER CABLE BULK SJT 16/3 METER
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POWER CABLE BULK SJT 16/3
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H-137GlobTek, Inc.POWER CABLE BULK SJT 16/3
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POWER CABLE BULK SJT 16/3
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H-115-BKGlobTek, Inc.POWER CABLE BULK SJT 16/3
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POWER CABLE BULK SJT 16/3 FOOT
H-115-BKGlobTek, Inc.POWER CABLE BULK SJT 16/3 FOOT
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WIRE 5C 14AWG UL2586
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660-00000514(R)GlobTek, Inc.WIRE 5C 14AWG UL2586
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Multiple conductor cables, also known as multi-conductor cables, are electrical cables containing two or more insulated conductors bundled together within a single outer sheath. This design allows for the transmission of multiple electrical signals or power within a single cable, reducing clutter and simplifying wiring harnesses. The key features and benefits of multiple conductor cables include: Consolidated Signal Routing: Bundle multiple signals or power conductors within a single cable, streamlining wiring installations and reducing cable management complexity. Flexibility:Available in various conductor counts and materials to offer flexibility for tight spaces or applications requiring frequent movement. Shielding Options: Can be shielded with to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensure reliable signal transmission in noisy electrical environments. Shield types include Braid, Double Braid, Foil, and Spiral, as well as combinations of Braid and Foil, Braid and Spiral, and Foil and Spiral Environmental Protection: Offered with various jacket materials to provide protection against moisture, chemicals, UV radiation, and other environmental hazards. Wide Range of Applications: Available in a variety of conductor gauges, number of conductors, and lengths to suit a wide range of applications, from low-voltage data transmission to high-power distribution. Multiple conductor cables are a fundamental building block in numerous electrical applications. They are commonly used in power distribution systems, industrial control panels, data transmission networks, security systems, telecommunications infrastructure, and countless consumer electronics devices.