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Belden Part# 9429 Portable Cordage - SO Oil-Resistant Rubber Jacket
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Description:
SO oil-resistant rubber jacket, 600V, 60ºC, conductors cabled with fillers, paper tape separator, smooth jacket, UL/CSA listed, color code:
see chart 2 (Tech Info Section).
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
CONDUCTOR:
Number of Conductors 20
Total Number of Conductors 20
AWG 16
Stranding 65x34
Conductor Material BC - Bare Copper
Type of Cordage SO
INSULATION:
Insulation Material EPDM - Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber
Nom. Insulation Wall Thickness.033 in.
OVERALL CABLING:
Overall Cabling Fillers Jute
Overall Cabling Color Code Chart Black, White, Red, Green, Orange, Blue, White/Black, Red/Black, Green/Black,
Orange/Black, Blue/Black, Black/White, Red/White, Green/White, Blue/White,
Black/Red, White/Red, Orange/Red, Blue/Red, Red/Green
Overall Cabling Separator Material Paper Tape
OUTER SHIELD:
Outer Shield Material Unshielded
OUTER JACKET:
Outer Jacket Material Rubber
Outer Jacket Nominal Wall Thickness.100 in.
OVERALL NOMINAL DIAMETER:
Overall Nominal Diameter.862 in.
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS:

9429 Portable Cordage - SO Oil-Resistant Rubber Jacket
UL Temperature Rating 60°C
Bulk Cable Weight 457.9 lbs/1000 ft.
APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS AND AGENCY COMPLIANCE:
APPLICABLE STANDARDS:
NEC/(UL) Specification SO
CSA Specification SO
EU CE Mark (Y/N) Yes
EU RoHS Compliant (Y/N) Yes
EU RoHS Compliance Date (mm/dd/yyyy): 01/01/2004
FLAME TEST:
CSA Flame Test FT2
PLENUM/NON-PLENUM:
Plenum (Y/N) N
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Max. Operating Voltage - UL 600 V RMS
Dielectric Withstand Voltage 2000 V AC Applied for 1 Min.
Max. Recommended Current 5 Amps per conductor @ 25°C
PUT-UPS AND COLORS:
Item Description Put-Up (ft.) Ship Weight (lbs.) Jacket Color Notes
9429 010100 20 #16 EPDM CPE
100 48.4 BLACK
C
9429 010500 20 #16 EPDM CPE
500 233 BLACK
C
C = CRATE REEL PUT-UP.
Revision Number: 1 Revision Date: 06-17-2005

9429 Portable Cordage - SO Oil-Resistant Rubber Jacket
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