Ancor Safety Duplex Cable - 10/2 AWG - Red/Yellow - Flat - 25' [124102]
  • Ancor Premium Safety Duplex Cable - 10/2 AWG, Red/Yellow Flat, 25-Foot Length [124102]

Ancor Safety Duplex Cable - 10/2 AWG - Red/Yellow - Flat - 25' [124102]

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Product Description

Ancor's safety duplex cable is a top - notch choice for marine applications. It has red and yellow marine - grade primary conductors, color - coded to ABYC standards, neatly encased in a white common jacket. This jacket is easy to remove and offers excellent abrasion resistance. These cables surpass UL 1426 standards. They're made from high - quality ultra - flexible tinned copper stranding (Type 3/Class K), providing great protection against corrosion, electrolysis, and resistance to fatigue from vibration and flexing. The premium vinyl insulation is rated at 600V, with a 105°C dry and 75°C wet rating. It stays flexible even in extreme cold (-40°F/C) and resists salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and UV radiation. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals like di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp), known in California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Visit P65Warnings.ca.gov for more info. Specifications: Color is Red/Yellow, length is 25 feet, gauge is 10/2 AWG, box dimensions are 5'H x 7'W x 7'L, weight is 2.8 lbs, and UPC is 091887805857.

Using this Ancor safety duplex cable is straightforward. First, identify where you need to install it, like in your marine equipment. Make sure to follow all safety procedures during installation. When handling the cable, be gentle to avoid damaging the insulation. In terms of maintenance, keep it clean and dry. If it gets exposed to salt water or other corrosive substances, rinse it with fresh water as soon as possible. Check the cable regularly for any signs of wear, such as frayed wires or damaged insulation. If you notice any issues, replace the cable promptly. Also, remember the warning about the chemicals it contains. If you're in California, be aware of the potential health risks. For more information, visit P65Warnings.ca.gov.


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