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Mounting wires designed for electrical connections of elements of radio-electronic equipment.

Mounting wires are produced single-core and multi-core. They are available in copper, silver, stainless steel, POS alloy plated, silver or uncoated. To perform rigid surface mounting, single-core mounting wires in tubular insulation with a diameter of 0,4 are used; 0,5; 0,6; 0,7; 0,8; 0,9; 1; 1,2; 1,4; 1,5; 1,8; 2; 3; 4 mm tinned and silver plated. The cross section of the mounting wire is selected depending on the current passing through it (Table. 1.45).

Table 1.45. Permissible current for copper installation wires

Mounting wires

Basic parameters of mounting wires are given in table. 1.46.

Table 1.46. Basic parameters of mounting wires

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Author: Koryakin-Chernyak S.L.

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