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Olympic Wire and Cable
Hook-up Wire 1Conductors 24AWG 1.11mm Tinned Copper Black 600V
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Olympic Wire and Cable
Hook-up Wire 18AWG 2.84mm Tinned Copper White 600V
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Olympic Wire and Cable
Hook-up Wire 1Conductors 24AWG 1.11mm Tinned Copper Red 600V
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Single-Conductor Cables

Single core cables and cable assemblies are essential components in electrical and electronic systems, providing a means to transmit power and signals between devices. Here's a concise introduction to these components:

Definition:
Single core cables consist of a single conductor surrounded by an insulating material. They are designed to carry electrical current or signals from one point to another. Cable assemblies, on the other hand, are pre-assembled cables that include connectors at one or both ends, making them ready for immediate use in various applications.

Function:
- Conductivity: The primary function of a single core cable is to conduct electricity or signals with minimal loss.
- Safety: The insulation protects the conductor from environmental factors and prevents electrical hazards.
- Flexibility: Many single core cables are designed to be flexible, allowing them to be routed through tight spaces or around corners.

Applications:
1. Power Distribution: Used in power supply systems to distribute electricity from a source to various devices.
2. Signal Transmission: Employed in communication systems to transmit data or control signals.
3. Automotive Wiring: Found in vehicles for connecting electrical components and systems.
4. Industrial Automation: Used in machinery and equipment for control and power supply.
5. Home Appliances: Commonly used in the wiring of household appliances.

Selection Criteria:
1. Conductor Material: Copper or aluminum are common choices, with copper being more conductive but also more expensive.
2. Insulation Type: The insulation material should be chosen based on the application's temperature range, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength.
3. Wire Gauge: The size of the wire (gauge) determines its current-carrying capacity and flexibility.
4. Voltage Rating: The cable should be rated for the maximum voltage it will be exposed to.
5. Connector Compatibility: For cable assemblies, the connectors must be compatible with the devices they will connect.
6. Environmental Resistance: Consideration should be given to the cable's resistance to moisture, UV radiation, and other environmental factors.
7. Certifications: Ensure the cables meet the necessary safety and performance standards, such as UL, CE, or other regional certifications.

When selecting single core cables and cable assemblies, it's crucial to consider the specific requirements of the application to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.