HellermannTyton WIC Snap-On Clip On Cable Marker, Pre-printed "Black", 3.8 mm Cable Black, 2.8 mm Cable, 561-02750

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RS Stock No.:
215-8603
Mfr. Part No.:
561-02750 WIC2-BLACK-PA66-BK
Manufacturer:
HellermannTyton
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Brand

HellermannTyton

Fixing Method

Snap-On

Marker Type

Pre-Printed

Product Type

Clip On Cable Marker

Legend

Black

Series

WIC

Maximum Cable Diameter

3.8mm

Minimum Cable Diameter

2.8mm

Length

3mm

Width

5.6 mm

Printable

No

Material

Polyamide 66

Marker Colour

Black

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Fire Behaviour

Halogen Free

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, HF

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

HellermannTyton Clip-On Cable Marker, 2.8 to 3.8mm Cable Diameter Range, Black Colour, Snap-On Fixing - WIC Series - 561-02750


Use this clip-on cable marker from HellermannTyton to identify wires in your systems at a glance. It features a locking mechanism that prevents misalignment and ensures you can always read the pre-printed legend without it rotating. The tag is made from tough PA66 that stands firm against chemicals and wear, so you can count on it for long-lasting performance, even in harsh conditions.

Features & Benefits


• Halogen-free, so it won't emit toxic fumes in case of fire

• Operating temperature range of -40°C and +85°C assures you of reliable performance in harsh settings

• Locks tightly around the cable to resist vibration

Applications


• Telecommunications networks

• Data centres

• Medical equipment

How do I attach this marker to cables?


You can apply up to 20 markers at a time using the WIC applicator tool (408-4917). Alternatively, you can attach them by hand, which is recommended for more delicate fibre cables.

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