HellermannTyton WIC Snap On Clip On Cable Marker, Yellow, Pre-printed "+", 2.8 → 3.8mm Cable, 561-02704

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RS Stock No.:
215-8576
Mfr. Part No.:
561-02704 WIC2-+-PA66-YE
Brand:
HellermannTyton
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Brand

HellermannTyton

Affixing Method

Snap On

Legend

+

Series

WIC

Minimum Cable Diameter

2.8mm

Maximum Cable Diameter

3.8mm

Cable Diameter Range

2.8 → 3.8mm

Colour

Yellow

Length

3mm

Width

5.6 mm

Quantity

1000pack

Material

Polyamide 6.6 (PA66)

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Fire Behaviour

Halogen Free

Standards Met

HF, RoHS Compliant

Operating Temperature Range

-40 → +85 °C

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

HellermannTyton Clip-On Cable Marker, + Legend, 2.8 to 3.8mm Cable Diameter Range, Yellow Colour - WIC Series - 561-02704


Tag your newly installed wires in a jiffy with this clip-on cable marker from HellermannTyton. You can snap it on by hand when handling delicate fibre assemblies or use the WIC applicator (408-4917) for any other cables. The marker locks with others to align your text, making visual checks a piece of cake. A gripping system keeps the markers securely on the wire and stops them from rotating.

Features & Benefits


• Vibration-resistant for use around heavy machinery
• Handles temperatures between -40°C and +85°C
• Flame-retardant nylon material helps to prevent the spread of fire

Applications


• Electrical engineering
• Commercial buildings
• Industrial control panels

How do I install markers on a wire using the WIC tool?


To use the tool, add the desired number of markers, then press it against a lead and twist for quick and easy application. For speed, it takes up to 20 identifiers at once.

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