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The PANDUIT s100x650vaty is a thermal transfer self-laminating adhesive wire marker label designed for clear, durable wire and cable identification in electrical installations. Constructed from vinyl with a white print-on area and a clear protective overlaminate, these labels measure 1.0 inch wide by 6.5 inches long and are sized for use on 1/0 through 250 MCM conductors. The 1.5-inch-high white printable zone accepts thermal transfer printing, while the overlaminate shields the printed text from abrasion, moisture, and environmental exposure. Labels are supplied on a roll with 4 per row and a 3.0-inch core. Each package contains 1000 labels. These are installed by licensed electricians and low-voltage technicians who require compliant, legible wire identification.
This label is suited for residential, commercial, and industrial electrical panels, conduit runs, and wire harness assemblies where permanent wire marking is required. The self-laminating construction makes it appropriate for environments where labels may be exposed to handling, solvents, or temperature variation. The label accommodates large-gauge conductors up to 250 MCM, making it a practical choice for service entrance wiring, switchgear, and industrial control panels. The thermal transfer print method is compatible with standard label printers used in electrical and data-comm applications.
Designed for use with thermal transfer label printers that accept roll-format vinyl label stock. Fits 1/0 through 250 MCM conductors as stated by the manufacturer.
Wire marker labels of this type are applied by licensed electricians or low-voltage technicians during panel termination, conduit fill, or harness assembly. Power down or de-energize the circuit before handling conductors and applying labels. Ensure the conductor surface is clean and dry before application to achieve full adhesive contact. Follow NEC labeling requirements and local AHJ guidelines for wire identification in panelboards and switchgear.
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