TE Connectivity Agastat 7000 Snap On Cable Marker, Black, Pre-printed "Y", 8.5 → 11.5mm Cable, for Cable,

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RS Stock No.:
473-071
Mfr. Part No.:
1768047-3
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Affixing Method

Snap On

Legend

Y

Series

Agastat 7000

Minimum Cable Diameter

8.5mm

Maximum Cable Diameter

11.5mm

Cable Diameter Range

8.5 → 11.5mm

Colour

Black

For Use With

Cable

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The TE Connectivity Snap-On Pre-Printed Marker offers a reliable and efficient solution for cable identification and labelling needs. Designed with a standard size of 17 and a straight cut, this marker is ideal for various applications requiring clear visibility and organization. With a unique black print that enhances legibility, it ensures that your cable markings are easily distinguishable. Whether for professional use or personal projects, this product streamlines the labelling process, allowing for quick and hassle-free installation. Supported by the trusted agastat 7000 series, this marker emphasises quality and compliance with international standards, ensuring it meets the diverse needs of modern users seeking dependable marking solutions.

Streamlined marker style provides ease of use and quick identification
Designed for compatibility with a range of cable diameters for versatile application
Straight cut design ensures clean and precise markings
Low halogen content reflects commitment to environmental standards
Compliant with EU RoHS and REACH regulations for responsible use
Packaged in a box of 50 ensures you have ample supply for extensive projects
Supports various TE parts for enhanced cross-compatibility

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