S050X075VA1Y

The thermal transfer self-laminating adhesive label is made of vinyl is supplied on a roll with 8 labels per row. The label has a white colored print-on area 0.25" (6.4 mm) high for 18 - 14 AWG wires and a clear overlaminate. It is 0.5" wide and 0.75" long (12.7 x 19.1 mm) with a 1.0" (25.4mm) core. It comes in packages of 5000.

The S050X075VA1Y is a high-quality thermal transfer self-laminating adhesive label designed for efficient and durable wire marking. Constructed from white vinyl, this label features a 0.25" print-on area suitable for 18-14 AWG wires, with a clear overlaminate for added protection. Measuring 0.5" in width and 0.75" in length, it is compatible with cables ranging from 2mm to 4.1mm in diameter. Each package contains 5000 labels, making it ideal for large-scale projects. With a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 150°F) and RoHS compliance, this product guarantees reliability in various environments. Upgrade your labeling system with the S050X075VA1Y for professional and long-lasting results.
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Manufacturer:Panduit
Manufacturer Part Number:Panduit S050X075VA1Y
Color:White
Maximum Operating Temperature:150 °F, 65 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:-40 °C, -40 °F
Overall Width:12.7 mm, 5 in
Overall Length:19 mm, .75 in
Material:Vinyl
Printer Type:Thermal Transfer
Maximum Cable Diameter:.16 in, 4.1 mm
Minimum Cable Diameter:.08 in, 2 mm
Compatible Wire Size:14 - 18 AWG
Number of Labels:5000
Print-On Area Height:.25 in, 6.4 mm
SKU:PANS050X075VA1Y
Supplier Product:Desktop Printer Self-Laminating Labels
Cable Type:Category 6 28 AWG
Standards Met:RoHS Compliant, UL969 recognized, File # MH14979; cUL recognized, C22.2 No. 0.15-01, File # MH14979

Environmental Initiative Details

Environmental Initiative:RoHS
Compliant:Unknown
Date of this Information:Unknown
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