THHN Stranded Electrical Wire — 6 AWG, Black, Per Foot
- Mfg.#
- 20493301
- Sku#
- 7205875
- Features a stranded copper conductor for flexibility in installations
- Designed as 6 AWG for services, feeders, and branch circuits
- Features THHN/THWN-2 insulation rated for up to 600 volts
- Suitable for use in conduit and cable trays in commercial or industrial applications
- Black color for easy identification in multi-conductor runs
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Description
This is Southwire 6 AWG stranded copper THHN electrical wire in black, designed for use where a flexible, conductive feed is needed. You’ll want it when running heavy branch circuits or motor leads that require a robust, stranded conductor and THHN insulation for standard building wiring. The wire is 6 AWG copper, stranded for easier pulling through conduit and routing around tight bends, and it's offered per foot with the listing showing a 500 ft spool length. Made in the United States, this black THHN wire suits installers and DIYers needing precise lengths for residential or commercial electrical runs. Use it when you need a dependable conductor for general power distribution tasks while matching color coding in multi-conductor installations.
Specifications
General
| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 6 |
| Type | Stranded |
| Wire | Copper |
| Wire Size | 6 AWG |
Dimensions
| Length | 1 ft |
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Manufacturing Details
The following information is subject to change without notice
| Country of Origin | United States |
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| Shop USA | Yes |
Label Information
| Certification, Codes, Standards | ASTM (B3/B8/B787) Specified; CSA Certified; CT Rated; Federal (A-A-59544) Specification; NEMA Rated; RoHS Compliant; UL (83/758/1063/1581) Listed |
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Related Documents
Install Sheet (PDF)
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