Ancor Marine Grade Primary Wire and Battery Cable
Description
Black 10 AWG Tinned Copper Wire – 250′. Ancor Marine Grade wire products are
the longest lasting and most rugged available, exceeding UL 1426, ABYC and US
Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46) standards. They are constructed with
premium vinyl insulation that is rated at 600V, 105 DegreesC dry and 75
DegreesC wet, stays flexible even in extreme cold (-40 DegreesF/C) and resists
salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion and ultra-violet
radiation. Highest quality ultra flexible (Type 3) tinned copper stranding
provides maximum protection against corrosion and electrolysis while resisting
fatigue due to vibration and flexing. Wire Gauge: 10 AWG
Features:
- 100 Feet of Dark Blue 14 AWG marine grade wire
- Manufactured from individual copper strands and tinned to perform in the harshest marine environments
- Ultra-flexible Type 3 stranding resists fatigue from vibration and provides added corrosion protection
- Exceeds all UL 1426, US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR title 46) and ABYC standards
- They are constructed with premium vinyl insulation that is rated at 600 volts, 105 deg C dry and 75 deg C wet, stays flexible even in extreme cold (-40 deg F/C) and resists salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion and ultra-violet radiation
Product Details:
- Color: Dark Blue
- Brand: Ancor
- Material: Plastic
- Number of Cable Strands: Multi Strand
- Gauge: 14 NaN
- Color: Dark Blue
- Brand: Ancor
- Material: Plastic
- Number of Cable Strands: Multi Strand
- Gauge: 14 NaN
- Voltage: 600 Volts
- No. of wires: 1
- Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 8.98 x 8.94 x 3.94 inches
- Package Weight: 2.85 Kilograms
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4 x 4 x 3.25 inches
- Item Weight: 2.1 Pounds
- Brand Name: Ancor
- Model Name: 104110
- Suggested Users: unisex-adult
- Number of Items: 1
- Manufacturer: Ancor
- Part Number: 104110
- Style: 14 Awg
- Included Components: Ancor 104110 Primary Wire #14 AWG/2mm – Dark Blue, 100'
- Size: 100 Feet
- Sport Type: Boating
- Date First Available: June 20, 2006