Ancor White Triplex Cable - 8/3 AWG - Flat - 50' [130905]
  • Ancor 8/3 AWG Flat White Triplex Cable - 50 Feet - Great Deal [130905]

Ancor White Triplex Cable - 8/3 AWG - Flat - 50' [130905]

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Ancor 8/3 AWG Flat White Triplex Cable - 50 Feet

Features:

  • Ancor Triplex Cable meets the highest UL Boat Cable standards. Its ultra - flexible stranding (Type 3/Class K) resists fatigue from vibration and flexing, making it a durable choice for marine use.
  • The outer jacket is easy to remove and offers excellent abrasion resistance, ensuring long - lasting performance.
  • Ancor's premium vinyl insulation stays flexible in extreme cold and resists salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, and UV radiation. Rated at 600 volts, 105°C dry and 75°C wet, it's heat and abrasion - resistant.
  • It features three Marine Grade™ primary conductors (white, black, and green) in a white common jacket, providing clear and reliable wiring.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals like di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp), known in California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more info, go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Specifications:

  • Length: 50 feet
  • Gauge: 8/3 AWG
  • Color: Black/Green/White
  • Box Dimensions: 5'H x 11'W x 11'L, Weight: 15.6 lbs
  • UPC: 091887101621

Using this Ancor triplex cable is easy. First, measure the length you need and cut the cable to size with appropriate cable cutters. When wiring, connect the white, black, and green Marine Grade™ primary conductors to the corresponding terminals. Make sure to strip the outer jacket carefully as it's designed for easy removal. For safety, be aware that this product can expose you to harmful chemicals, so handle it in a well - ventilated area. When it comes to maintenance, keep the cable away from sharp objects to avoid abrasion. In extreme cold, the cable's insulation will stay flexible, but still, try to protect it from direct contact with ice or very cold surfaces. Also, regularly check for any signs of wear on the insulation, especially if it's exposed to salt water, battery acid, oil, or gasoline. If you notice any damage, replace the cable promptly.


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