Wire Cable
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964′ 500/4 W/GRND VNTC Copper Wire Cable Tray 4 Conductor + Ground USA $57,840.00 |
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1017′ 350/4 VNTC Tray Cable WG With Ground Control Cable $24,408.00 |
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1000′ 4/0 3 Flat Heavy 2 jacket submersible pump cable $22,200.00 |
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Factory Direct Copper Wire Scrap Granulator Cable Shredding Streamline Recycling $19,995.95 |
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Factory Direct Copper Wire Scrap Granulator Cable Shredding Streamline Recycling $17,995.00 |
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Raychem 8BTV-2-CT Self Regulating Heating Cable $9/M $15,800.00 |
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1000′ 750MCM 750 MCM THHN USE XLP WIRE CABLE DIRECT BUR $18,000.00 |
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414′ 500/4 VNTC Tray Cable WG With Ground Control Cable $16,560.00 |
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1000′ 750MCM 750 MCM THHN Black Copper wire Cable THWN $16,000.00 |
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500′ 1000MCM 1000 MCM THHN Black Copper wire Cable THWN $15,074.76 |
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Current 615 15 ton Cable Reel Roller Motorized $14,392.00 |
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500′ 1000MCM XHHW Copper Wire Cable Building $14,260.82 |
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656′ 250/4 W/GRND VNTC Copper Wire Cable $13,120.00 |
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NEW SPOOL COPPER WIRE TD-006145 657FT 6-#8 TPSJ1-#16 TPSJ OS 1630 POUND $12,500.00 |
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LARGE SPOOL COPPER WIRE 2035 POUNDS 4 WIRE 4/0 AWG TD-006091 $12,500.00 |
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500′ 777MCM Welding Cable flexible wire USA Power $12,000.00 |
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500’ 4/0-4/0-4/0-2/0 SER Cu Service Entrance Wire Cable $10,895.55 |
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500′ 4/0 SER Copper Service entrance Wire Cable 4/0-4 $10,895.55 |
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1097′ 2/0-3 VNTC Tray Cable WG With Ground Control Cable $10,421.50 |
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1710′ 2/4 THHN WG With Ground Control Cable $10,260.00 |
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341′ 350/3 W/GRND VNTC Copper Wire Cable $10,230.00 |
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500′ 750MCM XHHW Copper Wire Cable Building $9,918.75 |
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1286′ 1/0-4 THHN WG With Ground Control Cable $9,645.00 |
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250′ 1000MCM XLP USE Copper Direct Burial Wire $9,378.08 |
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1000′ 500MCM 500 MCM THWN THHN Str Copper Building wire $9,100.00 |
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500’ 3/0-3/0-3/0-1 SER Cu Service Entrance Wire Cable $9,070.52 |
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500′ 3/0 SER Copper Service entrance Wire Cable 3/0-4 $9,070.52 |
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1000′ 500MCM XHHW Copper Wire Cable Building $8,860.71 |
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622′ 535 MCM DLO Diesel Locomotive Cable Wire 2kv Portable Outdoor $8,645.00 |
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2000′ Rust 250 250 250 3/0 250MCM 250 MCM 3/0 Rust Aluminum Cable Wire URD $8,519.60 |
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SPOOL OF COPPER WIRE 843 POUNDS TD-006147 4/C 2AWG SHIELDED $7,999.99 |
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1000′ 2/4 SOOW SO Portable Power Cord Outdoor Durable Flexible Wire Cable 600V $8,200.00 |
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1250′ 1/3 WG PVC THHN Direct Burial Copper Wire $8,125.00 |
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560 feet copper cable new in crate $7,999.00 |
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750′ Fairfield 750-750-500 750mcm Aluminum URD cable Wire XLP USE Direct Burial $7,788.00 |
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1000′ Bronco 336.4 336.4 336.4 336.4 MCM Aluminum Overhead Cable Wire Service $7,694.40 |
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250′ 1000MCM 1000 MCM THHN Black Copper wire Cable THWN $7,659.94 |
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642′ 3/0-3 THHN WG With Ground Control Cable $7,575.60 |
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500′ 750MCM 750 MCM THHN Black Copper wire Cable THWN $7,559.67 |
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Industrial Diablo Copper Wire Stripping Machine Strips Cables 50 mm up to 150mm $6,995.95 |
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Industrial Diablo Copper Wire Stripping Marine Stripper Cables Scrap up to 150mm $6,995.95 |
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Condux CableGlider Std 6500 lb Wire Cable Puller Tugger $7,395.00 |
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500’ 2/0-2/0-2/0-1 SER Cu Service Entrance Wire Cable $7,278.80 |
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250′ 750MCM XLP USE Copper Direct Burial Wire $7,006.77 |
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500′ 4/0-3 WG XHHW Tray Control Cable copper Wire $7,000.62 |
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500 ft Welding Cable Flexible 500 MCM Black $6,950.00 |
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1500′ 1000MCM 1000 MCM XHHW Aluminum Cable Wire THHN THWN Building AL $6,945.75 |
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9200FT M1Y-DWB 6C AERIAL MM OUTDOOR FIBER OPTIC CABLE $6,500.00 |
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500′ Aluminum URD Windham 750-750-750-500 Direct Burial Cable Wire 750MCM $6,844.00 |
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500′ 500 MCM XLP USE Burial Wire Cable Copper 500MCM $6,750.00 |
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370′ 350/3 VNTC Tray Cable WG With Ground Control Cable $6,660.00 |
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500′ 600MCM XHHW Copper Wire Cable Building $6,561.64 |
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1000′ 1/3 WG VNTC Control Cable Copper Burial Wire $6,500.00 |
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1000′ 4/0 4/0 4/0 4/0 2/0 SER Aluminum Service entrance Cable Wire Style SE $6,436.00 |
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1000′ Rider 500-500-350 500MCM Aluminum URD cable Wire Direct Burial XLP USE $6,348.40 |
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500′ 600MCM 600 MCM THHN Black Copper wire Cable THWN $6,346.17 |
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4080′ #1 AWG Copper Wire Motor Lead Wire Cable Eprex Flexible EPDM $6,324.00 |
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250′ 777MCM 777 KCMIL Diesel Locomotive Cable DLO 2kv $6,260.00 |
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500′ 500 MCM Welding Cable flexible wire USA Power $6,200.00 |
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1000′ Aluminum URD 350 MCM 350MCM Cable Wire Burial Slippery Rock Quadruplex $6,136.00 |
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500’ 1/0-1/0-1/0-2 SER Cu Service Entrance Wire Cable $6,017.04 |
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4000′ 18/15 Pair Shielded Gray Cable Control Cable Direct Burial 300V $6,000.00 |
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250′ 777MCM Welding Cable flexible wire USA Power $6,000.00 |
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500′ 400 MCM XLP USE Burial Wire Cable Copper 400MCM $5,950.00 |
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1000′ Stage Lighting Cable 4/0 AWG Electrical Wire $5,940.00 |
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Laser Diameter Measuring Gauge Meter LMD-H01B Wire Cable Rod Tester(0.02-1mm) $5,868.00 |
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750′ Aluminum URD Wofford 500-500-500-350 direct burial cable 500mcm wire Quad $5,885.25 |
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500’ 2/5 SOOW SO Portable Power Cord Outdoor Durable Flexible Wire Cable 600V $5,750.00 |
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500′ 500MCM 500 MCM THHN Black Copper wire Cable THWN $5,750.00 |
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1500′ 750MCM 750 MCM XLP USE Aluminum Cable Wire Direct Burial $5,717.81 |
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500 ft Welding Cable Flexible 350 MCM Black $5,675.00 |
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Laser Diameter Measuring Gauge Meter LMD-D80T Wire Cable Pipe Tester(0.1-80mm) $5,500.00 |
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RAYCHEM 20VPL2CT PARALLEL POWER LIMITING SELF REGULATING HEAT CABLE TAPE $5,588.75 |
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1000′ 4-3 With Ground WG NM-B Romex cable electrical $5,500.00 |
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Industrial Diablo Copper Wire Stripping Marine Stripper Cables Scrap up to 150mm $4,995.95 |
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1500′ Wesleyan Triplex Aluminum Cable URD 350MCM 350-350-4/0 Direct Burial Wire $5,313.82 |
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1500′ Pratt 250-250-3/0 250mcm Alum. URD cable Wire Direct Burial XLP USE RHH $5,310.00 |
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GREENLEE ULTRA CABLE WIRE TUGGER PULLER 8000 LB GREAT SHAPE VERY VERY LITTLE USE $4,999.99 |
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1000′ Stage Lighting Cable 3/0 AWG Electrical Wire $5,202.00 |
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500′ Fairfield 750-750-500 750mcm Aluminum URD cable Wire Direct Burial XLP USE $5,192.00 |
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1500′ Aluminum URD wake forest 4/0 4/0 4/0 2/0 Cable Direct Burial XLP USE $5,074.00 |
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870′ 1/0-3 THHN Electrical Wire and Cable $5,046.00 |
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500’ 1-1-1-3 SER Copper Service Entrance Wire Cable $4,998.17 |
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Automatic Thick Wire Cable Stripping Machine 8-28AWG, Glass Wire, Teflon, PVC $4,997.77 |
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Portable Cord 2/3 SO SJO SOOW SJOOW Black 500 feet $4,975.00 |
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500 ft Welding Cable Flexible 250 MCM Black $4,975.00 |
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1000′ Appaloosa Aluminum ACSR 4/0 4/0 4/0 4/0 Overhead service Drop Cable Wire $4,932.00 |
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500′ 500MCM XHHW Copper Wire Cable Building $4,860.71 |
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972′ 4/5 VNTG WG With Ground Control Cable $4,860.00 |
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SPOOL COPPER WIRE 647 POUNDS TD-006147 2 AWG SHIELDED 1050 600V $4,500.00 |
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2000′ Monmouth 4/0-4/0-4/0 Aluminum URD Triplex cable Direct Burial URD Wire XLP $4,800.00 |
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Laser Diameter Measuring Gauge Meter LMD-D01A Wire Cable Rod Tester(0.02-1mm) $4,688.00 |
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750′ Rider 500-500-350 500mcm Aluminum URD cable Wire Direct Burial XLP USE RHH $4,761.30 |
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1000ft Welding Cable 3/0 BK FREE SHIPPING Brand new $4,750.00 |
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500′ 350MCM XHHW Copper Wire Cable Building $4,690.12 |
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ALPHA# 5390-60-100 NEW STOCK ON FACTORY REEL $4,650.00 |
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1000′ 1000MCM 1000 MCM XHHW Aluminum Cable Wire THHN THWN Building AL $4,630.50 |
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1000′ Suffolk 3/0 3/0 3/0 3/0 Overhead Quad Aluminum Service Drop Cable Wire $4,627.68 |
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256′ 250/4 THHN WG With Ground Control Cable $4,608.00 |
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750′ Aluminum URD 350 MCM 350MCM Cable Wire Burial Slippery Rock Quadruplex $4,602.00 |
Wire Cable Questions

Why Wire Cable Became So Successful
Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Atma
The particular 1830′s discovered the development of a brand new natural substance where it turned out to be to be a perfect solution to helping to make wire cable waterproof ( blank ) “gutta percha,” an all-natural polymer produced from the milky sap from the gutta percha tree, some sort of native belonging to the Pacific Rim nations.
Gutta percha solved the problem of moisture getting into the land-laid wire cables. Carl Seimens posted examples to his brother William and William advised the Prussian Telegraph Commission that investigation and tests should be run to evaluate its aspects and value. As a result, the first underground telegraph cable was laid between Berlin and Gross Beren in 1848.
In 1850 the Brett Brothers gained a contract to lay a cable across the English Channel and on 28 August the cable, weighed down with lead weights, was dropped over the back of a steam tug, starting from Dover and coming ashore on the French coast later that day. A signal was sent immediately, and received, but the message was gibberish, due to what we now know as induction. Unable to remedy the situation, both sides left for the evening, only to find when they came back that next day that the line was dead. Apparently, a French fisherman brought the cable up in his nets, and thinking it valuable, cut it in half and hauled as much of it into his boat as he could.
A much more heavily constructed cable was laid the following year which was successful and was followed by:
> Dover to Ostend – 1853 (England to Europe).
> Orfordness to Scheveningen – 1853 (England to Europe).
> England to Ireland across the Irish Sea – 1853.
> Holyhead and Howth (England to Ireland) – 1854.
> Black Sea to the Crimea – “The Black Sea Cable” – three hundred nautical miles – providing quick communication between British forces in the Crimea and England.
Cables across the Atlantic -
Following the success of the submarine cables over these distances, the Americans became interested in the prospect of joining the Old and New Worlds by submarine wire cable. Capital was put up for this earnest and enterprising scheme and 2 Brit companies were given agreements to furnish 1250 nautical miles of wire cable. This took 6 months in the manufacturing process.
The 1857 expedition was abandoned when the cable became entangled in machinery and snapped. It was recovered, and in 1858 work resumed, but this time, the two ships would approach each other from opposite sides of the Atlantic and meet in the middle. The worst Atlantic storm in many years almost sunk one of the ships, but the rendezvous was finally reached. However, the operation didn’t so smoothly, and several attempts had to be made to splice broken cable. With the wire cable finally joined, the first signal was made on 6 August 1858.
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