- SJT Jacket
- 18 AWG / 3 Wires
- UL, CSA
- Certificate of Conformity
- Certificate of Origin
- REACH Compliance
- RoHS Compliance
- Prop 65 Declaration
- WEEE Compliance
- Product Lifecycle Statement
- ISO 9001:2015 QMS Certificate
Certifications | UL, CSA |
Color | Black |
Conductor Color Code | Black, White, Green | North American Color Code (NACC) |
Gauge | 18 AWG |
Jacket | SJT |
Jacket Material | PVC |
Outside Diameter (OD) | 7.8±0.15 mm / 0.307±0.006 inch |
Sku | S9158A |
Temperature Rating | 105° C |
UL 2 Conductor Amperage Rating | 10A up to 50 Feet / 7A up to 100 Feet |
UL 3 Conductor Amperage Rating | 7A up to 50 Feet / 5.6 amps up to 100 Feet |
Voltage | 300V |
Wire Count | 3 |
This cable is ideal for industrial and commercial use. The SJT jacket provides durability and flexibility in a variety of environments. Common uses include power tools, extension cords, and temporary power distribution.
Product FAQs Is this cord UL rated for outdoor use?No, this cord is UL listed and rated for indoor applications only.
What are the advantages of a PVC jacket?The PVC jacket offers a smoother surface, making the cord easier to slide during movement. It also attracts less dust and debris than a rubber jacket, helping maintain a cleaner environment.
How is the ampacity of the cord determined?Ampacity is based on UL General-Use guidelines, which consider the cord length (typically 50 feet or less) and the number of current-carrying conductors. Always check these variables for your specific setup.
What color coding is used for the conductors?This cord follows the North American color code: Black, White, Green | North American Color Code (NACC)
What does the wire gauge (AWG) mean?The American Wire Gauge (AWG) indicates thickness. Lower AWG numbers mean thicker wires, which generally support higher currents.