Belden 74002PU, 500 m Cat5E Cable, Black Polyurethane Sheath

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2 387,12 €

(TVA exclue)

2 888,42 €

(TVA incluse)

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N° de stock RS:
631-629
Référence fabricant:
74002PU.01500
Fabricant:
Belden
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Marque

Belden

Product Type

Cat5E Cable

Series

74002PU

Cable Length

500m

Jacket Colour

Black

Jacket Material

Polyurethane

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

UKCA, IEC 60332-1-2, EU CE, RoHS

Voltage

450V

Conductor Material

Bare Copper

Number of Cores

8

Outside Diameter

6.5mm

Pays d'origine :
HU

Belden 74002PU Series Thin Ethernet Cable, 500m Cable Length, 8 Cores - 74002PU.01500


This thin Ethernet cable is designed for industrial and automation wiring where a low-profile, flexible data link is required. It delivers standard-voltage signal transmission and is intended for installation environments that demand extended temperature endurance and a hard-wearing outer covering.

Features and Benefits:


• Stranded conductor improves flexibility for tight routing
• 7-strand cores provide enhanced mechanical robustness
• 450V rating supports standard signalling circuits
• Polyurethane jacket resists abrasion in confined spaces
• Flame-retardant construction reduces fire propagation risk
• Operates across -40°C to 80°C for wide temperature ranges

Applications


• Suitable for factory automation cable runs within control cabinets
• Ideal for linking sensors and actuators in machinery installations
• Used for internal routing in electrical panels and junction boxes
• Can be used for mobile equipment where jacket abrasion occurs

What conductor material is used and how does it affect installation?


Conductors are bare copper, which offers good electrical conductivity and solderability while remaining pliable for repeated bending during installation.

How many cores does it contain and what signalling layouts does that support?


It contains eight individual cores, enabling multi-pair signal arrangements or a combination of power and data lines within a single sheath.

What approvals and standards cover its fire performance?


It meets recognised fire-behaviour testing to limit flame spread during a fault and carries applicable regional and international markings for such tests.

Which outer material is fitted and what mechanical benefit does it provide?


The outer sheath is polyurethane, chosen for its resistance to cuts and wear and its suitability where a tougher, flexible jacket is required.

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