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The XTRWELD WCS4/0B-100CL is a 4/0 AWG, 600-volt welding cable supplied in a 100-foot cut length. It is built around a rope-lay, bunch-stranded 30 AWG SAE copper conductor wrapped with a paper separator and jacketed in a proprietary low-smoke halogen-free (LSHF) EPDM compound. The jacket resists abrasion, flame, extreme temperatures, and a wide range of fluids common to industrial and automotive environments. Licensed electricians, welding equipment technicians, and maintenance professionals install this cable in fabrication shops, fleet service bays, and field welding setups.
This cable is suited for use in stingers, whips, electrode leads, and ground clamp welding assemblies. It also performs well in battery-related applications including charger wiring and wire harnesses. The LSHF EPDM jacket makes it appropriate for enclosed or low-ventilation work areas where smoke and halogen off-gassing are a concern. Manufactured in the USA, the cable meets SAE J1127 requirements covering 6 AWG through 250 MCM conductors and is RoHS compliant, making it suitable for projects with environmental material restrictions.
Designed for use in welding assemblies including stingers, whips, electrode leads, and ground clamp leads, as well as battery charger wiring and wire harness applications requiring a 600-volt, 4/0 AWG flexible cable.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or certified welding equipment technician in accordance with applicable NEC guidelines for flexible welding cable. De-energize and lock out all equipment before terminating or replacing cable runs. Use appropriately rated lugs, connectors, and clamps sized for 4/0 AWG conductors. Inspect the jacket for damage before placing the cable in service, particularly at termination points where abrasion risk is highest.
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