HellermannTyton WIC Snap On Clip On Cable Marker, Black, Pre-printed "0", 4.3 → 5.3mm Cable, 561-03600

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RS Stock No.:
215-8661
Mfr. Part No.:
561-03600 WIC3-0-PA66-BK
Brand:
HellermannTyton
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Brand

HellermannTyton

Affixing Method

Snap On

Legend

0

Series

WIC

Minimum Cable Diameter

4.3mm

Maximum Cable Diameter

5.3mm

Cable Diameter Range

4.3 → 5.3mm

Colour

Black

Length

3mm

Width

8 mm

Quantity

500pack

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, 0 Legend, Black Colour, Halogen-Free Construction - WIC Series - 561-03600


Need to tell your machine's cables apart at a glance? Reach for this clip-on cable marker from HellermannTyton. With simple snap-on mounting, the tag fixes in no time to help you speed through cable organisation. Sudden movement is no issue, as the tag tightly grips the jacket and won't rotate, so the legend stays visible at all times. For big marking jobs, you have the option to use an ergonomic WIC applicator tool (408-4917) that holds up to 20 markers at a time.

Features & Benefits


• Won't emit toxic fumes in the event of a fire, thanks to its halogen-free construction
• Abrasion-resistant PA66 construction, so it's built to last and withstand demanding conditions

Applications


• Packaging industry
• Plastic processing
• Lighting systems
• IT setups

Is this marker resistant to extreme temperatures?


Yes, this product works in temperatures between -40°C and +85°C, so it's tough enough for challenging environments.

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