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14 Gauge Primary Wire - Black - per Foot

14 Gauge Primary Wire - Black - per Foot

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Copper primary wire can be used for a variety of trailer and automotive applications. This wire meets SAE J1128 specifications for the transportation industry. The general-purpose thermoplastic insulation resists automotive fluids. Great Prices for the best wiring from Deka. 14 Gauge Primary Wire - Black - per Foot part number DW07550-1 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Deka Wiring - DW07550-1

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  • 14 Gauge
  • Deka

Copper primary wire can be used for a variety of trailer and automotive applications. This wire meets SAE J1128 specifications for the transportation industry. The general-purpose thermoplastic insulation resists automotive fluids.


Features:

  • 14-Gauge standard copper primary wire is ideal for trailer and automotive use
  • General Purpose Thermo-Plastic (GPT) insulation is highly resistant to acids, gasoline, oil, grease, and most industrial solvents
  • Stranded copper wire maintains flexibility
  • Meets SAE J1128 specifications
  • Black color


Specs:

  • Quantity: 1'
  • Maximum power rating: 60 volts
  • Gauge: 14
  • Operating temperature: 40 F to 176 F


D07550 14 Gauge Primary Wire - Black - per Foot




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14 Gauge Primary Wire - Black - per Foot - DW07550-1

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (5 Customer Reviews)

Copper primary wire can be used for a variety of trailer and automotive applications. This wire meets SAE J1128 specifications for the transportation industry. The general-purpose thermoplastic insulation resists automotive fluids.

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Product arrived as promised and everything works great. The staff at etrailer I worked with was fantastic. Thanks, Brian



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