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Crush-resistant coil cords
February 11, 2010
| by: Overdrive Staff
Ultra-Link Coil Cords are made of molded elastomeric material that resists crushing and acts as potting that seals terminals to help them resist moisture and corrosion. Die-cast sleeves increase dimensional stability, and polymer jackets on the coil cords can withstand temperatures from 55 degrees below zero to 190 degrees Fahrenheit, the company says. The part numbers for all six Ultra-Link Coil Cords will remain consistent with those that have been sold in the past.
GROTE, (800) 628-0809



