UL Marine Battery Cable | 6 AWG, Black, Tinned, 250 feet
PACER
EDMO#: WUL6BK-250
MFR#: WUL6BK-250
Description
Pacer's 6 AWG Marine Battery Cable meets & exceeds the most stringent specifications. This UL-approved marine cable is manufactured in-house in Sarasota FL, USA to ensure high quality. Often, marine applications are in enclosed areas with sharp turns. This limited space can make installation more difficult. Pacer simplified this process by developing flexible yet tough marine battery cables.
This 6 AWG marine battery cable is built to handle the harshest conditions. All our marine cable is made from Type III Class K tinned copper. The copper resists corrosion and ensures the longevity of the cable. It is then insulated with a durable and pliable proprietary PVC jacket. These things together make it the highest quality marine battery cable available.
This UL marine battery cable (EDMO# WUL6BK-250) is 6 AWG, has black PVC insulation, and comes on a 250 ft spool.
Features
- Used for connecting a battery or generator to a starter, ground, switch, windlass, inverter, or other high amperage equipment
- Easy to strip, bend, and route
- Excellent flexibility with the durable properties of PVC
Specifications
Conductor:
Annealed Fine Stranded Tinned Copper ASTM B172 Class K
Insulation:
-20° to 105°C Flexible, Color Coded PVC
Temperature Rating:
105 °C Dry, 75 °C Wet
Voltage Rating:
600 V
Resistances:
Acid, Alkali, Abrasion, Flame, Gasoline, Oil and Moisture
Product Codes
Mfr Part No :
WUL6BK-250
SCHEDULE B CODE :
8544.49.1500
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