HellermannTyton WIC2 Snap-On Clip On Cable Marker, Black, Pre-printed "T, S, R, N, L, E, A", 3.8 mm Cable White, 2.8 mm

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N° de stock RS:
215-8600
Référence fabricant:
561-02994 WIC2-A,E,L,N,R,S,T,+,-,EARTH-PA66-YE
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HellermannTyton
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Marque

HellermannTyton

Marker Type

Pre-Printed

Fixing Method

Snap-On

Product Type

Clip On Cable Marker

Legend

T, S, R, N, L, E, A

Series

WIC2

Minimum Cable Diameter

2.8mm

Maximum Cable Diameter

3.8mm

Legend Colour

Black

Length

3mm

Width

5.6 mm

Printable

No

Material

Polyamide 66

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Marker Colour

White

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, HF

Fire Behaviour

Halogen Free

Pays d'origine :
FR

HellermannTyton Clip-On Cable Marker, A / E / L / N / R / S / T Legends, 2.8 to 3.8mm Cable Diameter Range, Yellow Colour - WIC2 Series - 561-02994


Stick a tag on your wiring with this set of clip-on cable markers from HellermannTyton. They're pre-printed for quick identification of wires and lock together, aligning the text and resisting rotation. Snap-on fixing makes installing the tags on fibre cables by hand a breeze. Alternatively, slide and twist up to 20 markers in place at once using the special applicator tool (408-4917).

Features & Benefits


• Made from robust PA66 that's resistant to wear, impact and chemicals

• Halogen-free, so no toxic gases are released in the event of fire

• Stays securely locked to the wire, even under heavy vibrations

Applications


• Telecommunications networks

• Server rooms

• Marine engineering

Why should I label cables?


Marking cables keeps them organised and makes them easier to identify, which is important in setups with large quantities of wiring such as data centres.

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