Lapp OLFLEX CLASSIC 110 Control Cable, 7 Cores 0.75 mm² 18 AWG, Unscreened, 50 m, Grey Polyvinyl Chloride Sheath

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R 6 463,60

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R 7 433,10

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RS stock no.:
787-4097
Mfr. Part No.:
1119107
Manufacturer:
Lapp
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Brand

Lapp

Product Type

Control Cable

Series

OLFLEX CLASSIC 110

Number of Cores

7

Conductor Material

Copper

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Jacket Colour

Grey

Screened/Unscreened

Unscreened

Cable Length

50m

Conductor Type

Stranded

Standards/Approvals

CE/EN/IEC

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

American Wire Gauge

18AWG

Cable CSA

0.75 mm²

Core Strands

24

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

LAPP Control Cable, 18AWG, 50m Length - ÖLFLEX CLASSIC 110 Series - 1119107


Looking for a connection solution for control devices in commercial and industrial settings? Choose this robust cable from LAPP. Thanks to its copper conductors, it provides a stable and reliable connection. As a YY type cable, it's unshielded and both its outer sheath and insulator are made of PVC. This durable material provides abrasion and impact resistance, as well as protection from electric shocks. An operating temperature range between -40°C and +80°C means this cable can withstand both hot and cold environments.

Features & Benefits


• Minimum bending radius of 15 times the cable's outer diameter for flexible installation around corners

• Cable length of 50m is enough for several jobs

• Outer sheath resists chemicals and oils for safety in demanding industrial environments

• Compact outer diameter of 7.3mm for use in small spaces

Applications


• Wind turbines

• Construction industry

• Smart homes and offices

What's the difference between a single-core and a multicore cable?


The main difference between these cables is the number of conductors they have. A single-core cable has a one conductor while a multicore cable has more than one. You'll often see single-core cables used in domestic situations, while you tend to find high-performing multicore cables in industrial settings.

Standards

VDE 0295, Part 5

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