Transmit power from batteries in vehicles, generators, and appliances
With designations such as NM and UF, building cable brings power to wall outlets and outlet boxes
With designations such as THHN or THWN, building wire brings power to wall outlets and outlet boxes
Protect and insulate electrical cables and repair damaged insulation
Flat and flexible, connect circuit boards inside electronic devices
Short lengths of terminated wire make temporary connections on circuit boards
Send signals to control machinery and automated systems
Cover live wire ends to protect against shock from accidental contact
Send data between computers, printers, servers, and switches
Transmit signals between data centers and workstations in fiber-optic networks
Protected by flame-resistant insulation for critical circuits in fire alarm systems
Your go-to wire for everything from electrical panels to plant equipment; also known as hook-up wire
Wind into coils for high-speed winding applications, such as motors, transformers, and relays
Power low-voltage lighting equipment, such as landscape lighting
Deliver power to motors, pumps, appliances, computers, and more
Connect servocontrollers and servomotors in automated equipment and on assembly lines
Hook up speakers, intercoms, and other low-current devices to a building's wiring
Supply power to submersible pumps in water or oil wells
Connect telephones and telephone blocks to a wall jack
Add your own clips, tips, and adapters to link electrical testers to the units you're checking
Connect thermocouples to switches, controllers, recorders, and thermometers
Hook up thermostats, air-conditioning units, and other low-voltage equipment
Connect variable-frequency drive motors to equipment
Make multiple connections in low-voltage vehicle wiring systems
Wrap around a circuit board post terminal without the need for soldering
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