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Q: What does the “085” coding in 330130‑085‑00‑00 represent?
A: It indicates a cable length of 8.5 meters for the extension cable.
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Q: What does “00‑00” mean in this model number?
A: It typically means standard (non‑armored, non‑protected) cable and no special agency approvals.
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Q: What is the weight of the extension cable?
A: Approximately 0.22 kg (for the cable only, similar to “‑085” standard variants).
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Q: What temperature range can this cable handle?
A: Usually about ‑20 °C to +80 °C for the standard non‑armored, non‑FluidLoc variants.
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Q: What is the characteristic impedance of the cable?
A: Around 50 Ω ± tolerance in similar models.
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Q: What is the capacitance per meter of this cable?
A: ≤ about 100 pF/m between conductors for the “085” standard cable.
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Q: What insulation and conductor specs are used?
A: Standard version uses braided shield (95% nominal coverage), tinned copper conductors, cores around 26 AWG typically; standard insulation jacket (PVC or equivalent).
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Q: Can this extension cable sustain harsh industrial routing (vibration, routing through panels)?
A: Yes for normal indoor industrial environments; but lacking armor or extra protectors it is less suitable for exposed or high wear zones.
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Q: Is connector protection provided?
A: In “00‑00” variant, typically no extra connector protectors; that is in “02”, “12”, or “01” options.
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Q: Is agency approval for hazardous areas included?
A: No, not in standard “00‑00” version; approved variants are with “05” suffix.