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Cable BLOW 73-305# — single-core 0.75 mm², blue
Cable BLOW 73-305# — single-core 0.75 mm², blue
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Cable BLOW 73-305# — single-core 0.75 mm², blue
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Cable BLOW 73-305# — single-core 0.75 mm², blue
Cable BLOW 73-305# — single-core 0.75 mm², blue
Single-core electrical cable BLOW 73-305# — single-core 0.75 mm², blue is a flexible insulated conductor intended for low-voltage wiring and signal connections. The conductor cross-section of 0.75 mm² and blue outer sheath identify the line in circuits and provide adequate current-carrying capacity for light-duty power, appliance leads and control circuits in indoor installations. The flexible insulation supports routing through confined spaces and easy termination with standard screw terminals and crimp connectors.
The cable combines a compact single-core construction with flexibility that simplifies installation in enclosures and trunking. Its 0.75 mm² conductor size balances mechanical strength and current capacity for common control and signal tasks while keeping the cable diameter small. Blue insulation provides clear visual identification in multi-core harnesses or panel wiring. The material selection ensures compatibility with standard terminals, soldering and simple mechanical connectors used in low-voltage electrical work.
Cut the cable to the required length and strip the insulation to expose the conductor without nicking the wire. Use appropriately rated terminals or crimp connectors sized for 0.75 mm² conductors, or solder the conductor where applicable, then secure connections and insulate exposed joints. Route the cable within appropriate conduits, trunking or cable ties, avoiding sharp bends and areas of mechanical stress. Verify circuit wiring against diagrams and ensure the cable is used within its current and temperature ratings for the intended installation.
For reliable performance, avoid running the cable alongside high-voltage lines to reduce interference on signal circuits. Use correct connector types and torque settings for screw terminals to prevent heating. Inspect insulation for damage before installation and keep the cable within recommended bend radii to maintain conductor integrity.
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