
Marine rubber insulated rubber sheathed cable
Manufacturer:
EKZ OJSC
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Description
Cable for connection to movable current collectors operated on ships of the sea fleet of unlimited navigation area, river fleet, coastal and floating structures
Specifications
Core material
Copper
Number of cores
2...37 pcs
Core cross section
2.5 mm²
Rated AC voltage
400 V
Insulation material
Rubber
Outer sheath material
oil-resistant rubber
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Delivery Time
Sea freight: 30-60 days (depending on destination)
Air freight: 14-21 days (for urgent orders)
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