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We offer a complete product range of PVC Insulated Copper Wires, Coil Cord Cables, Jumper Cables, Green House Wires and Black House Wires
Cable with a PVC insulation or sheathing is flame retardant, which is an important consideration for electric cables in most applications. PVC can be made resistant to a wide range of chemicals including oils, acids and alkalis, and is tough, durable and resistant to abrasion.
A coil (or coiled) cord or cable is a cable that can be extended and will return to original contracted form while minimizing the stress on the wire. A coil cord consists of two tangents and coiled body length. The tangents are the straight uncoiled sections of the cable located at each end. Understanding what the dimensions need to be in use, extended and retracted, are key in the design of the coil cord. Coil cord or cable is also commonly referred to as a coiled cord, a curly cord, or a retractile cord.
There are many and varied applications for coil cord and cables. These include, but are not limited to: Music, Marine, Military, Medical, Food and Beverage, Electronic, Test Equipment, Communications, Audio and Video, Industrial.
A pair of electrical cables that are used to start a car, truck, etc., when its battery is not working by connecting the battery to another source of power (such as another car's battery) : cables used to jump-start a vehicle.
Jumper cables, also known as booster cables or jump leads, are a pair of insulated wires of sufficient capacity with alligator clips at each end to interconnect the disabled equipment/vehicle with an auxiliary source, such as another vehicle or equipment with the same system voltage or to another battery.
A lower number is thicker wire. Most jumper cables are 2-, 4-, or 6- gauge. Household wiring in the walls is 12- or 14-gauge; appliance and lamp cords are 16- or 18-gauge. Thicker is better but also heavier and bulkier.