TE Connectivity Agastat 7000 Snap On Cable Marker, Yellow, Pre-printed "8", 1 → 1.4mm Cable, for Cable, 1768041-1

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314,92 €

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381,05 €

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N° de stock RS:
501-217
Référence fabricant:
1768041-1
Fabricant:
TE Connectivity
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Marque

TE Connectivity

Affixing Method

Snap On

Legend

8

Series

Agastat 7000

Minimum Cable Diameter

1mm

Maximum Cable Diameter

1.4mm

Cable Diameter Range

1 → 1.4mm

Colour

Yellow

For Use With

Cable

Pays d'origine :
DE
The TE Connectivity snap-on pre-printed marker offers functionality and reliability for efficient cable identification. Crafted from durable polyoxymethylene, the marker boasts a vibrant yellow finish with black printing, ensuring visibility in various environments. Its straight cut design caters perfectly to standard cable sizes, making it an ideal choice for both professional and home applications. The marker is designed to accommodate a cable diameter range of 1 to 1.4 mm, allowing for versatile use across different projects. With 300 markers per strip, it provides an economical solution for extensive labelling needs, making organisation effortless. The Agastat 7000 series represents a commitment to quality and compliance, with features that ensure recognition in a fast-paced environment.

Exceptional visibility enhances identification in various lighting conditions
Durable construction guarantees longevity even in challenging environments
Straight cut design allows for quick and easy application
High-quality marking ensures legibility for extended periods
Economical packaging includes 300 markers per strip, reducing the need for frequent reordering

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