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Carol catalogue includes a wide range of portable cords, coaxial / welding cables and data / LAN cables. The brand's multi-conductor foil shield cables are made of PVC / FEP material for high chemical resistance and low stiffness, ensuring long are required. Carol tray cables are flame tested for 70000 BTU and can accommodate wire sizes ranging from 22 to 14 AWG.

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CAROL Portable Cord

Portable Cord(260 Products)

CAROL Communication Cables

Communication Cables(294 Products)

CAROL Coaxial Cables

Coaxial Cables(38 Products)

CAROL Welding Cable

Welding Cable(13 Products)

CAROL Hookup Wire

Hookup Wire(54 Products)

CAROL Lamp Cord

Lamp Cord(7 Products)

CAROL Data/LAN Cables

Data/LAN Cables(12 Products)

CAROL Audio-Video Cables

Audio-Video Cables(1 Product)

CAROL Extension Cords

Extension Cords(8 Products)

CAROL Patch Cords

Patch Cords(3 Products)

CAROL Test Lead Wire

Test Lead Wire(2 Products)

Things To Consider

Cross-Reference Alternatives

Carol MPNs cross individual references to the equivalent Dayton, Eaton and Southwire Company numbers. So if you are looking for competitor items that are either out of stock or obsolete, chances are Raptor Supplies has the equivalent Carol available.

Shipping

These Carol cable / wire products are small in size. They require careful packaging as some items might get damaged while shipping. Hence, these items are delivered by courier shipment and air freight for minimum downtime.

About Carol

Carol catalogue includes a wide range of portable cords, coaxial / welding cables and data / LAN cables. The brand's multi-conductor foil shield cables are made of PVC / FEP material for high chemical resistance and low stiffness, ensuring long are required. Carol tray cables are flame tested for 70000 BTU and can accommodate wire sizes ranging from 22 to 14 AWG.

Major Trade Names

Carol Ultra Flex SEOOW Cords

Carol Ultra Flex SEOOW Cords

These portable cords can accommodate 18 through 2 AWG fully annealed stranded bare copper conductors as per ASTM B-174, ensuring excellent conductivity and durability. The thermoplastic elastomer insulation provides reliable protection against electrical interference, while the colour-coded design s...

implifies identification and installation. These Ultra Flex portable cords feature a thermoplastic elastomer jacket that enhances flexibility and resists temperatures from -50 to 105 degrees C.

Super Vu-Tron Multi-Conductor Portable Power Cables

Super Vu-Tron Multi-Conductor Portable Power Cables

Super Vu-Tron multi-conductor cables feature fully annealed stranded bare copper conductors ranging from 8 through 500 MCM, ensuring excellent electrical conductivity and durability. Their Super Vu-Tron 90-degree C black jacket enhances flexibility and durability, making these cords ideal for a wide...

range of industrial and commercial applications. They can withstand the temperature range of -40 to 90 degrees C, making them reliable and long-lasting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the operating temperature range of Carol multi-conductor foil shields?

-4 to 167 degrees F.

What standards do these Carol wires / cables comply with?

All Carol wires / cables comply with UL standards.

Where are these Carol portable wires and cables used?

These Carol cables and wires are ideal for indoor applications such as powering portable power tools, industrial and consumer lighting fixtures, office equipment power supplies, construction site power and floor care equipment.

How to maintain Carol's portable wires and cables?

  • Check the cables frequently for any indications of wear or damage, such as cracks, cuts or exposed wires.
  • To avoid rust and damage, keep the cables dry and clean. If they become soiled, wipe them down with a soft cloth.
  • When not in use, the cables should be stored properly, coiling them neatly to prevent any damage-causing bends or kinks.
  • Keep the cables from being overloaded or exposed to extremes of heat or cold, which can cause them to deteriorate and fail.
  • Do not use the cables for any use other than what they were intended for instead, install and operate them in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.