• Wire, loom, crimping tool join Del City line

    Del City's new Marine Grade tinned wire is flexible with a PVC jacket that exceeds all test standards for moisture and oil resistance flammability and
    June 1, 2004

    Del City's new Marine Grade tinned wire is flexible with a PVC jacket that exceeds all test standards for moisture and oil resistance flammability and cold bend. This wire replaces Del City's current tinned wire and comes in various spools sizes and colors.

    A new flame-retardant slit loom has a high ridge that offers greater flexibility without twisting, tangling, or separating. It can be identified by a blue stripe along its entire length.

    Made from 100% nylon, Del City's new chrome loom sustains a secondary chroming process that resists flaking. With a temperature rating of -40° to 76° C, this loom provides aesthetically pleasing wire abrasion protection.

    A new ratchet crimping tool also has been added. Able to crimp 22-10 gauge terminals, this tool is designed for strong mechanical consistent crimps and is suitable for both standard and reinforced (double-crimp) terminals.

    To order these new products or for a free catalog, contact Del City, 2101 W Camden Rd, Milwaukee WI 53209.

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