Siemens, 20m Cat5, Green, STP Shielded, Unterminated Polyurethane Sheath

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£121.20

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£145.44

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RS Stock No.:
203-3258
Mfr. Part No.:
6XV1840-3AH10
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Length

20m

LAN Category

Cat5

Terminated/Unterminated

Unterminated

Shield Type

STP

Shielded/Unshielded

Shielded

Sheath Colour

Green

Outer Sheath Material

Polyurethane

Voltage Rating

80 V

Standards Met

UL

Outer Diameter

6.5mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Siemens Ethernet Cable, Shielded, Up to 4 Million Bending Cycles - 6XV1840-3AH10


Keep your CPU in the loop with this Ethernet cable from Siemens. The Cat5 assembly supports data transfer speeds of up to 100Mbps over 100m, giving you the benefit of lightning-fast communication across larger workplaces. An aluminium foil shield minimises the risk of crosstalk to ensure interference-free signals. For safe use in harsh operating environments, there's a PUR jacket that shrugs off abrasion and resists wear. Thanks to its FastConnect system, installation and configuration is a breeze at any length along the cable. As this flexible assembly withstands up to 4 million bending cycles, it's a practical choice for continuous motion control applications such as those found on automated assembly lines.

Features & Benefits


• Safe to use in public areas as it's halogen-free and doesn't give off toxic fumes when heated
• Supplied in a 20m roll to store and use as needed
• Resists mineral oil, water and grease, so it's suitable for use in automotive settings
• Insulated to protect users against electric shocks

Is this Ethernet cable flame-retardant?


Yes, for workplace safety the product resists burning and is unlikely to contribute towards the spread of fire.

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