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This 20-gauge TXL wire is a durable type of automotive primary wire consisting of a stranded bare copper conductor and a thin-walled, cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation. The construction of this TXL wire makes it capable of resisting high temperatures of up to 125°C (257°F); the XLPE coating also protects the wire from abrasion, oils, chemicals, fuels, and solvents, while also remaining flexible enough to fit wherever it might be needed. As such, this TXL wire is ideal for higher temperatures and rugged circuit wiring applications that specify SAE J1128 requirements for automotive, electric motor, and generator applications.
Remington Industries offers this high-quality automotive primary wire in 10 different colors to help keep your projects organized: Choose from black, blue, brown, gray, green, orange, red, violet, white, or yellow, as best suits your needs. We also offer 7 different spool sizes for your convenience. Choose this high-quality automotive primary wire today or browse more AWGs with Remington Industries.
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- Conductor Material: Bare Copper
- Conductor Diameter: 0.038"
- Overall Diameter: 0.070"
- Insulation: Cross-Linked Polyethylene (also known as XLPE, PEX, or XPE)
- Type: SAE J1128 TXL Stranded Wire (7/28)
- Voltage Rating: 60 Volts
- Temperature Rating: 125°C (257°F)
- Specifications:
- Ford ESB-M1L123-A/A2
- Chrysler MS-8288
- RoHS & REACH Compliant
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- 25' (7.62 m)
- 100' (30.48 m)
- 250' (76.20 m)
- 500' (152.40 m)
- 1000' (304.80 m)
- 2500' (762.00 m)
- 5000' (1524.00 m)
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TXL Automotive Hook Up Wire Data Sheet
Hook Up Wire Data Chart
Hook Up Wire Ampacity Charts
REACH Statement: Automotive & Marine Hook Up Wire
RoHS Statement: TXL Automotive Hook Up Wire
Proposition 65 Statement
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Statement
Conflict Minerals Report (CMRT)
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