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10-32 in. x 3/8 in. slotted hexagon-head washer-face ground screw. Green dye finish and 6 in. solid copper #12 AWG insulated wire. Wire comes pre looped at 1 end.
- Pre-looped 6 in. solid copper # 12 AWG insulated wire
- Steel
- #12 AWG insulated wire
- 0-32 x 3/8 in. slotted hexagon-head washer-face ground screw with green dye finish and a 6 in. solid copper #12 AWG insulated wire
Southwires THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwires THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- THHN copper conductors are annealed (soft) copper, rated at 600-Volt and heat, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant, UL Listed
- THHN cable is insulated with a tough heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- THHN is available in a variety of colors, lengths and gauges; also available in solid and stranded copper
- THHN cable is suitable for use in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C
Southwires THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwires THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- Branch, feeder and service power distribution in commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-residential buildings
- Made with annealed (soft) copper, compressed stranded
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- THHN is rated for 600-Volt
- UL Listed and CSA certified
Southwire's THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwire's THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- Can be used in wet or dry locations
- Made with annealed (soft) copper, compressed
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- UL listed, CSA certified, RoHS compliant
Southwire Type THHN or THWN-2 conductors are primarily used in conduit and cable trays for services, feeders, and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the NEC 2. When used as Type THHN or T90 Nylon conductor is suitable for use in dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C. Conductor is suitable for use in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C or not to exceed 75 degree C when exposed to oil or coolant.
- Can be used in wet or dry locations
- Made with annealed (soft) copper
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- THHN is rated for 600-Volt
- Green Straight Slot and Hex Head 10/32" Screw with Washer
- 3/8" Long
- Used For Quick Grounding Of Switch and Outlet Boxes
This wing-type ground wire connector is green in color. It is UL Listed for pressure type grounding connectors. It can be sued on solid copper to copper wire combinations only.
- Tough thermoplastic, UL 94-Volt 2 flame-retardant shell
- Color-coded green for quick identification
- No pre-twisting required, push stripped conductors into connector and screw on
- Designed for making positive ground connections and bonding non-metallic sheathed cable
This wing-type ground wire connector is green in color. It is UL listed for pressure type grounding connectors. It can be sued on solid copper wire combinations only.
- Temperature rating 105 degree C (221 degree F)
- Tough thermoplastic, UL 94V-2 flame-retardant shell
- Zinc plated square wire spring
- Designed for making positive ground connections and bonding non-metallic sheathed cable
Southwire Type THHN or THWN-2 conductors are primarily used in conduit and cable trays for services, feeders, and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the NEC 2. When used as Type THHN or T90 Nylon conductor is suitable for use in dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C. Conductor is suitable for use in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C or not to exceed 75 degree C when exposed to oil or coolant.
- Can be used in wet or dry locations
- Made with annealed (soft) copper
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- THHN is rated for 600-Volt
Southwires THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwires THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- Can be used in wet or dry locations
- Made with annealed (soft) copper, compressed stranded
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
Southwires THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwires THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- Can be used in wet or dry locations
- Made with annealed (soft) copper, compressed stranded
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- THHN is rated for 600-Volt
- UL listed and CSA certified
Southwire Type THHN or THWN-2 conductors are primarily used in conduit and cable trays for services, feeders, and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the NEC 2. When used as Type THHN or T90 Nylon conductor is suitable for use in dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C. Conductor is suitable for use in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C or not to exceed 75 degree C when exposed to oil or coolant.
- Can be used in wet or dry locations
- Made with annealed (soft) copper
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- THHN is rated for 600-Volt
Southwire Type THHN or THWN-2 conductors are primarily used in conduit and cable trays for services, feeders, and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the NEC 2. When used as Type THHN or T90 Nylon conductor is suitable for use in dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C. Conductor is suitable for use in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C or not to exceed 75 degree C when exposed to oil or coolant.
- Can be used in wet or dry locations
- Made with annealed (soft) copper
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- THHN is rated for 600-Volt
Southwires THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwires THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- Can be used in wet or dry locations
- Made with annealed (soft) copper, compressed
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- UL Listed, CSA certified and RoHS compliant
Southwire's THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwire's THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- Branch, feeder and service power distribution in commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-residential buildings
- Made with annealed (soft) copper, compressed stranded
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- THHN is rated for 600-Volt
- UL Listed and CSA certified
Southwires THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwires THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- THHN copper conductors are annealed (soft) copper, rated at 600-Volt and heat, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant, UL listed
- THHN cable is insulated with a tough heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- THHN is available in a variety of colors, lengths and gauges; also available in solid and stranded copper
- THHN cable is suitable for use in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 degree C
Southwires THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwires THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree C.
- Branch, feeder and service power distribution in commercial, industrial, institutional and multi-residential buildings
- Conductors are annealed (soft) copper, rated at 600-Volt and heat, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant
- Insulated with tough, heat and moisture-resistant PVC
- Use in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 194 degree F (90 degree C) or not to exceed 167 degree F (75 degree C) when exposed to oil or coolant