Free Shipping 15' Flat Braided Copper Wire Ground Strap And Shielding 1/4"

US $17.00

  • Coppell, Texas, United States
  • Feb 21st
I will pay the shipping in USA! You do not pay $5 to $10 for shipping! 15 Feet Flat Braided Tinned Copper Wire Ground Strap and shielding per lot. Approx. 1/4" cross section can be altered slightly if it is pulled a little or gathered (bunched up) a little. See width in the pictures against the scale - SEE PICS. The wire strands are a fine gauge. Very flexible and conformable, almost like welding cable, not what I would call stiff or rigid. It is also used as braided shielding, similar to Corvette spark plug wire shielding.  It forms perfectly around a pencil size. Will go much bigger and smaller. In the pics :  with cat 5 inside - about .200"  with a standard pencil - about .280"  with a mechanical pencil - about .330"  with a sharpie marker - about 1/2" A 1/2" Sharpie marker(see pic) will go inside but is a VERY tight fit, not recommended for any distance. Thickness measures .030" or about 1/32". Will be packaged in a 6mil vinyl pouch that you can cut off a corner and feed out the length you need. In the last picture the roll is in a Styrofoam sandwich, to protect it in shipping. It is solid copper with tin coating, so it is heavy, and the cost with Free Ship in USA reflects the weight. Material Tinned Copper, per ASTMB-33 and CID-A-A-59551 a) Nominal Dimensions             .250 x .030 Inches b) AWG of Ends                          36 c) Number of Carriers                 24 d) Nominal Percent Coverage    N/A e) Total Number of Ends            168 f) Approx. Equiv. AWG               14 g) Approx. Ampacity                   32 Amps
New - removed from spool and repackaged in 6mil vinyl pouch
Country of Manufacture United States

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