M22759/28-14
- Approx LBS/MFT: 14.90
- AWG Size: 14
- Cond. Material: Silver-Coated Copper
- Conductor Stranding: 19/27
- Insul. Material: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
- Jacket Material: Polyimide (PI)
- M27500 Component: JB
- Max O.D. (in): 0.094
- Max. Temp: 200C
- Mil-Spec: M22759/28
- Min O.D. (in): 0.088
- Min. Temp: -55C
- No. of Cond.: 1
- No. of Strands: 19
- Nom. Dia. of Cond.: 0.067
- SAE Spec: AS22759/28
- Strand Size: 27
- Voltage: 600
M22759/28-14 — 14 Gauge M22759/28 Mil-Spec Wire
The M22759/28-14 cable is a high-quality electrical cable designed to meet the demands of various industrial and commercial applications. With an approximate weight of 14.90 pounds per thousand feet, it offers a good balance of durability and flexibility.
Featuring a 14 AWG size, this cable is suitable for a wide range of electrical applications. It boasts silver-coated copper conductors, known for their excellent electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, and durability. The conductor stranding consists of 19 strands, each with a 27-gauge thickness, ensuring both flexibility and strength.
This cable is insulated with Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a material renowned for its exceptional thermal and electrical insulating properties. The jacket material is Polyimide (PI), providing additional protection and robustness. With a maximum outer diameter of 0.094 inches and a maximum operating temperature of 200 degrees Celsius, it is well-suited for use in high-temperature environments.
Compliant with Mil-Spec M22759/28 and SAE Spec AS22759/28 standards, this cable meets rigorous industry regulations and quality standards. It is equipped with 19 strands, ensuring reliable performance and compliance with the demands of various applications.
The M22759/28-14 cable is a dependable and durable solution ideal for numerous applications. Its silver-coated copper conductors, PTFE insulation, Polyimide jacket, and high-temperature rating make it well-suited for environments where consistent signal transmission and resistance to high temperatures are essential.