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They are particularly suitable for marking individual wires and electrical cables in control cabinets. Thanks to the high-quality polyolefins, these markers can easily

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Use this relay cabinet only with minimum 75o C copper wire at 75% ampacity. For indoor use only. During operation, cabinet cover is to be removed by qualified personnel ONLY! Heed all caution

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