M22759/3-02
- Approx LBS/MFT: 554, 554.00
- AWG Size: 2/0
- Cond. Material: Nickel-Plated Copper
- Conductor Stranding: 1330/30
- Insul. Material: Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP)
- Jacket Material: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
- M27500 Component: RA
- Max O.D. (in): 0.595
- Max. Temp: 260C
- Mil-Spec: M22759/3
- Min O.D. (in): 0.555
- Min. Temp: -55C
- No. of Cond.: 1
- No. of Strands: 1330
- SAE Spec: AS22759/3
- Shield: Impregnated Glass Braid
- Shield Material: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Coated Fiberglass
- Strand Size: 30
- Voltage: 600
M22759/3-02 — 2/0 Gauge M22759/3 Mil-Spec Wire
The M22759/3-02 cable is a heavy-duty electrical cable designed for high-power applications that require robust performance. With an approximate weight of 554.00 pounds per thousand feet, this cable is built to handle substantial electrical currents. Featuring a 2/0 AWG size and a conductor stranding of 1330/30, it offers a high current-carrying capacity and flexibility for ease of installation. The conductor material is composed of nickel-plated copper, ensuring excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance. The cable is insulated with Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP), known for its outstanding electrical properties and high-temperature resistance. A Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) jacket provides extra protection, making the cable durable and resilient in various environments. With a maximum outer diameter of 0.595 inches and the ability to withstand temperatures up to 260 degrees Celsius, this cable is well-suited for applications with extreme heat conditions. It adheres to Mil-Spec M22759/3 and SAE Spec AS22759/3, meeting industry standards and quality requirements. The M22759/3-02 cable is a dependable choice for high-power applications, thanks to its substantial conductor size, numerous strands, and resilience to elevated temperatures. The combination of nickel-plated copper conductors, FEP insulation, PTFE jacket, and impregnated glass braid shield ensures reliability in demanding environments where heavy currents and extreme conditions are a concern.