Product Description
BP-1275 is a multi-conductor 18 AWG, 8-wire flat conductor cable engineered for electric lift truck applications requiring flexible, durable power or control wiring. Designed for industrial use, it features high-conductivity copper conductors, abrasion-resistant thermoplastic insulation, and a flat flexible geometry ideal for moving cable installations in material handling equipment.
Specifications
Electrical
| Wire Gauge | 18 AWG |
| Insulation Type | Industrial-grade thermoplastic (polyvinyl chloride or equivalent) |
| Voltage Rating | 300V rated insulation |
| Current Carrying Capacity | Estimated 7A per conductor (reference value for 18 AWG in multi-conductor configuration) |
Material & Construction
| RoHS Compliance | Lead-free and RoHS compliant cable construction |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | BP-1275 |
| OEM Part Number | BP-1275 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the wire gauge and conductor count for the BP-1275 cable?
A: The BP-1275 is an 18 AWG multi-conductor cable with 8 conductors. Each conductor is high-conductivity copper, rated for approximately 7 amperes per conductor in typical multi-conductor applications.
Q: What is the voltage rating and insulation type of the BP-1275?
A: The BP-1275 features industrial-grade thermoplastic insulation (polyvinyl chloride or equivalent) with a 300V rated insulation. This rating is suitable for control wiring and power distribution in electric lift truck systems.
Q: Is the BP-1275 cable suitable for moving or flexing installations?
A: Yes. The BP-1275 has a flat flexible geometry specifically engineered for moving cable installations in material handling equipment. The thermoplastic insulation provides abrasion resistance for dynamic routing in electric lift trucks.
Q: What applications require the BP-1275 cable?
A: The BP-1275 is engineered for electric lift truck applications requiring flexible power or control wiring. It is used in Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and similar electric lift truck models where durable multi-conductor cables are needed for motor control, solenoid circuits, or auxiliary power distribution.
Q: What material properties make the BP-1275 suitable for industrial environments?
A: The BP-1275 combines high-conductivity copper conductors with abrasion-resistant thermoplastic insulation. This construction withstands repeated flexing, vibration, and mechanical stress common in material handling equipment, while maintaining electrical integrity in warehouse and cold storage environments.
