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Cable BLOW 73-103# blue 0.35 mm² — single conductor, insulated
Cable BLOW 73-103# blue 0.35 mm² — single conductor, insulated
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Cable BLOW 73-103# blue 0.35 mm² — single conductor, insulated
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Cable BLOW 73-103# blue 0.35 mm² — single conductor, insulated
Cable BLOW 73-103# blue 0.35 mm² — single conductor, insulated
BLOW 73-103# blue 0.35 mm² is a single-conductor insulated cable intended for low-voltage signal and wiring applications. The cable features a blue outer insulation and a compact conductor cross-section of 0.35 mm², providing a balance of flexibility and current-carrying capacity suitable for fine wiring tasks in electronics, control panels, and internal equipment wiring. The product is intended for installations where visible color coding and thin, pliable conductors simplify routing and identification.
The cable provides basic electrical insulation and reliable color coding for fast identification during assembly and maintenance. Its 0.35 mm² conductor cross-section offers good flexibility for routing in tight spaces and around connectors. The single-conductor design minimizes bulk in multi-wire harnesses and helps maintain organized internal wiring. The blue insulation is resistant to normal handling and supports clear visual separation from other conductors.
Strip the insulation to the required length using an appropriate wire stripper, taking care not to nick the conductor. Terminate the conductor in compatible connectors, screw terminals, or solder joints according to the application requirements. Ensure that the conductor cross-section and insulation type match the electrical and mechanical demands of the installation. Avoid exceeding recommended current ratings for 0.35 mm² conductors and follow applicable wiring codes and safety practices.
Store the cable in a dry environment away from direct sunlight and corrosive chemicals. Inspect insulation for damage before installation and replace any sections that show cuts, abrasions, or deformation. For long-term reliability, route the cable away from high-temperature sources and mechanically protect it where abrasion or crushing is possible.
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