Hook-up wires are a type of electrical wire that is used to connect electronic components. They are available in two types: solid and stranded. Solid hook-up wires are made of a single, solid core of copper. They are more rigid than stranded wires, and they are better suited for applications where the wire will be subjected to a lot of bending or flexing. Stranded hook-up wires are made of a bundle of copper strands. They are more flexible than solid wires, and they are better suited for applications where the wire will be subjected to a lot of vibration or shock.
Unit of Measure
Item Description |
N/A Hook-Up Wire - Teflon, 2842/1, 28 AWG, Solid Stranding, 1 Element, PTFE Jacket Material, Gray, 100 Feet |
Product Major Category |
N/A Wire, Cable Assemblies |
Measurement |
N/A Unified |
Search Measurement |
N/A Unified |
Country of Origin |
N/A MX |
Diameter |
N/A 1/4 |
Color |
N/A Gray |
Product Sub-Category |
N/A Hook-Up Wire - Teflon |
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N/A http://www.alphawire.com/Products/Wire/Hook-Up-Wire/Premium/2842_1?popup=pdf |
Base Item |
N/A 2842/1 |
Item Class Description |
N/A HU WIRE TEFLON |
AWG |
N/A 28 |
Jacket Material |
N/A PTFE |
Number of Elements |
N/A 1 |
Stranding |
N/A Solid |
Item Extra Description |
N/A 28AWG SOLIDTYPE ET |
Putup |
N/A 5 |
Putup Description |
N/A 100 Feet |
Item Description 2 |
N/A 2842/1 SLATE 100 FT |
Item Category Description |
N/A EXT - SOL. ET. |
Unit Weight |
N/A 0.2 |
Tariff HTS Harmonization Code |
N/A 8544.49.3080 |
ECCN |
N/A EAR99 |
RoHS Compliance Date |
N/A 8/1/2005 |
REACH 84 Compliant |
N/A Yes |
REACH 138 Compliant |
N/A Yes |
Product Guide |
N/A Wires, Hook-Up (Solid / Stranded) Guide |
About OneMonroe |
N/A VMI - Custom Manufacturing, Technical Guides - Quality - Company Overview |
Item Notes |
N/A Product image(s) are representational. Please see manufacturer specification or contact a Sales Engineer for more information. Prop 65 Warning: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. |