More Quabbin Control and Signal Cable from AutomationDirect

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October 27, 2022

 

AutomationDirect has added more control and signal cables from Quabbin. These signal cables are available in shielded or unshielded versions, with conductor sizes from 24AWG to 16AWG, and with various conductor counts ranging from 2 to 25 conductors depending on cable size. Twisted pair or twisted triad options are also available.

Individual conductors are stranded tinned copper with color-coded insulation for easy identification; all cables include a PVC chrome gray jacket.

These 150-, 300- or 600-volt rated cables are ideal for low-voltage control signals and audio applications.

The new Quabbin control and signal cables are UL and CSA approved, proudly made in the USA, and can be ordered cut to your specified lengths in 1-foot increments with a 30-ft. minimum starting at $0.23 per foot.

 

To learn more about the recently added control and signal cables from Quabbin available at AutomationDirect, click here 

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