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News Release from: Whitney Blake | Subject: SOW rated coiled cords
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 July 2006
SOW rated coiled cords with neoprene
jackets
Whitney Blake Company, the leader in interconnect solutions, offers SOW rated coiled cords, with a tough and durable jacket for abrasion resistance, totally designed for heavy-duty applications
Whitney Blake Company, the leader in interconnect solutions, offers its SOW rated coiled cords, designed for heavy-duty applications Used throughout the wire and cable industry, Whitney Blake SOW coiled cords comply with RoHS and WEEE regulations
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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These rugged cords are ideal for use in industrial equipment, production line tools, material handling equipment, commercial vehicles, control equipment, and instrumentation and testing devices used by many Fortune 500 OEMs.
Whitney Blake SOW coiled cords feature a highly-mobile and extremely durable neoprene jacket.
These cords have an extension length of 10 to 20 feet (2 to 4 feet retracted) and are available in 12AWG through 18AWG.
These SOW cords reach a maximum of 600 volts and provide optimum retractile properties over a broad temperature range, giving the user the greater range of motion needed for demanding environments.
All cords are UL-listed and CSA-certified.
Its broad range of in-stock coiled cords are available for immediate delivery, however, Whitney Blake can develop custom-designed cords to meet most any requirement.
Various wire gauges and conductor counts are also available.
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