HARTING Cat5 Ethernet Cable, SF/UTP, Green PUR Sheath, 100m, Flame Retardant

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Harting

Series

HARTING RJ Industrial®

LAN Category

Cat5

Length

100m

Terminated/Unterminated

Unterminated

Shield Type

SF/UTP

Shielded/Unshielded

Shielded

Outer Sheath Material

PUR

Sheath Colour

Green

Core Strands

7/22

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant

Conductor Strand Type

Stranded

Cross Sectional Area

0.33 mm²

Voltage Rating

2 kV

Number of Strands

7

Outer Diameter

6.5mm

American Wire Gauge

22 AWG

Cable Shape

Multicore

Product details

Cat5 Ethernet Cable

What is a Cat5 Cable?

Cat5 Ethernet cables are one of the most popular types of network cable for connecting computers, modems, routers and other wired internet capable devices.

Features and Benefits

• Designed for fast installation.
• Reliable in harsh environments.
• Consistent and reliable performance which offers maximum uptime.
• Durable and hard wearing due to the moulded kink protection.
• Cabling standard in acc. With ISO/IEC 11 801: Category 5
• Operating temperature range -40°C to +70°C
• Characteristic impedance 1-100 MHz
• Oil resistant

Typical Applications

• Cat5 cables feature stringent specifications for cross talk and system noise. These Cat5 cables are ideal for networking connections between devices.
• These types of cables are also a perfect solution for structured building cabling.
• Cat5 cables can be used to carry telephone and video signals, in some cases more than one signal at a time.
• Double shielded Cat5 cable for heavy duty application.

Care Instructions

When storing your patch leads, we advise that you lightly roll your cables into a loose coil, going with the natural curve of the wire. When not in use, we suggest that the cables be stored in a protective case where dust and impurities will not get lodges into the connector ends.

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BD 236.160

1 Reel of 100 Metres (Exc. Vat)

BD 259.776

1 Reel of 100 Metres (Including VAT)

HARTING Cat5 Ethernet Cable, SF/UTP, Green PUR Sheath, 100m, Flame Retardant

BD 236.160

1 Reel of 100 Metres (Exc. Vat)

BD 259.776

1 Reel of 100 Metres (Including VAT)

HARTING Cat5 Ethernet Cable, SF/UTP, Green PUR Sheath, 100m, Flame Retardant
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Harting

Series

HARTING RJ Industrial®

LAN Category

Cat5

Length

100m

Terminated/Unterminated

Unterminated

Shield Type

SF/UTP

Shielded/Unshielded

Shielded

Outer Sheath Material

PUR

Sheath Colour

Green

Core Strands

7/22

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant

Conductor Strand Type

Stranded

Cross Sectional Area

0.33 mm²

Voltage Rating

2 kV

Number of Strands

7

Outer Diameter

6.5mm

American Wire Gauge

22 AWG

Cable Shape

Multicore

Product details

Cat5 Ethernet Cable

What is a Cat5 Cable?

Cat5 Ethernet cables are one of the most popular types of network cable for connecting computers, modems, routers and other wired internet capable devices.

Features and Benefits

• Designed for fast installation.
• Reliable in harsh environments.
• Consistent and reliable performance which offers maximum uptime.
• Durable and hard wearing due to the moulded kink protection.
• Cabling standard in acc. With ISO/IEC 11 801: Category 5
• Operating temperature range -40°C to +70°C
• Characteristic impedance 1-100 MHz
• Oil resistant

Typical Applications

• Cat5 cables feature stringent specifications for cross talk and system noise. These Cat5 cables are ideal for networking connections between devices.
• These types of cables are also a perfect solution for structured building cabling.
• Cat5 cables can be used to carry telephone and video signals, in some cases more than one signal at a time.
• Double shielded Cat5 cable for heavy duty application.

Care Instructions

When storing your patch leads, we advise that you lightly roll your cables into a loose coil, going with the natural curve of the wire. When not in use, we suggest that the cables be stored in a protective case where dust and impurities will not get lodges into the connector ends.