Conductor: * Fully annealed stranded bare copper per ASTM B-174. Insulation: * Color coded 90° C EPDM Jacket * Black thermosetting. * Temperature Range: -40° C to +90° C. * Voltage Rating: 600 volts. Application * Portable tools and equipment. * Portable appliances. * Small motors and associated machinery. Features * Excellent resistance to oil and moisture. * Good tensile strength, elongation and aging characteristics. * High flexibility. * Excellent abrasion resistance. * Water resistant. Specifications Size (AWG/MCM) 8 No. of Conductors 3 Strands 133/29 Nominal Insualtion Thickness (inches) 0.047 Nominal Jacket Thickness (inches) 0.095 Nominal O.D (inches) 0.760 Current (Amps) 40 Nominal Weight (LBS/MFT) 491 Voltage Rating (Volts) 600 Notes *No. 8 AWG and larger not UL listed or CSA certified rated type SO only. We can offer UL & CSA on No. 8 AWG and larger. Check factory for availability and pricing. Special Order. Temperature Rating 90 °C Conductor Color Code Cond. 1- Black, Cond. 2- White, Cond. 3- Green. Order Carefully No Returns.
Color | Black |
Brand | CAROL |
Material | Copper |
Number of Cable Strands | Multi Strand |
Gauge | 8.0 |
Voltage | 600 Volts |
No. of wires | 3 |
Manufacturer | Nassau |
UPC | 656721941957 |
Part Number | IBX-7987 |
Item model number | IBX-7987 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 100 ft |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**G
Very Good Cable
I really wanted cable that was UL and CSA approved, but after giving it a LOT of thought, I decided that my insistence on those approvals was 'overkill.' After coming to that conclusion, it made the choice of this 100' section of 8/3 SOOW an easy one. The cable soon arrived and I carefully inspected every aspect of it. It's very well made and the outside insulation composition and thickness are easily and beyond adequate to provide the safety I wanted. By the way, if you're making the 'typical' 100' generator extension cord, and you're going to go with 10/3 to save some money - I think you're making a mistake. Give your generator and appliances a break. Go 'up' to #8 gauge wire. What's the difference? A lot actually: when pulling 20 Amps, the 10/3 will lose 60% more Watts than the 8/3.
J**N
Just What I Needed
Worked wonderfully for my project!Thanks
C**.
Great chord
Used to make an extention chord for my welder
A**R
Great
Exactly what I ordered
B**N
Good Quality
Good quality and works well. Wire coating and wires aren’t cheaply made.
G**7
Brand substitution
Brand was advertised as Carol, I got Southwire Royal. Maybe I missed some fine print...Anyhow should work fine for the application.
S**E
I ordered 8/3 and I got 8/5
The cable is heavy duty and shipping was fast. I ordered 25' of 8/3 but I got 8/5. I cut off the extra wires and built my cable. Works great.
D**P
Good product
Just as expected --thanks
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