JeremyArnett
07-30-2003, 08:05 PM
I have a spool of 1000 ft. of red 8GA wire. Sold to the scrap yard
$25 or I am taking it to the scrap yard in the morning.
Machine Tool Wire (MTW), Rated to 90°C
Intended for use as wires and cables in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and the National Fire Protection Association Electrical Standard for Metalworking Machine Tools (NFPA 79). MTW is PVC insulated and rated 90°C dry (60°C when exposed to moisture or oil) and 600 Volts.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Recognized Component Appliance Wiring Material (UL 758),
File NO E36554
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Machine Tool Wuires and Cables (UL 1063), File No. E51293
Canadian Standards Association, Appliance Wiring Material, Class I & II, Group A & B,
File Nos. LL22035 and LL28267
Canadian Standards Association, Equipment Lead/Wires,
File Nos. LL22035, LL28267 and LL38251
$25 or I am taking it to the scrap yard in the morning.
Machine Tool Wire (MTW), Rated to 90°C
Intended for use as wires and cables in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and the National Fire Protection Association Electrical Standard for Metalworking Machine Tools (NFPA 79). MTW is PVC insulated and rated 90°C dry (60°C when exposed to moisture or oil) and 600 Volts.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Recognized Component Appliance Wiring Material (UL 758),
File NO E36554
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Machine Tool Wuires and Cables (UL 1063), File No. E51293
Canadian Standards Association, Appliance Wiring Material, Class I & II, Group A & B,
File Nos. LL22035 and LL28267
Canadian Standards Association, Equipment Lead/Wires,
File Nos. LL22035, LL28267 and LL38251