3M Wire Pulling Lubricant Wintergrade WLW is a translucent, green polymer gel that acts as an excellent lubricant for pulling wire and cable. This lubricant wipes off the cable quickly and cleanly before terminating or splicing. It is a modified version of our WL gel lubricant for cold weather applications.
3M Wire Pulling Lubricant Wintergrade WLW is non staining for a quick and easy cleanup. This lubricant gel withstands a wide temperature range of 10 to 110 degrees F (-12 to 43 degrees C). The thick gel is easy to apply onto cables without runs, drips or residue. CSA Certified and RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant.
Features:
- Translucent green polymer gel
- Modified version of our WL gel lubricant for cold weather applications
- Wipes off the cable quickly and cleanly for easy cleanup
- Temperature range of 10 to 110 degrees F (-12 to 43 degrees C)
Manufacturer Part Number | 7000132634 |
Legacy SKU | 80610833701 |
Volume | 4.0 gal |
Volume | 18.92 L |
Product Color | Translucent Green |
Maximum Bundle Diameter | 2" |
Maximum Bundle Diameter (mm) | 51.0mm |
Maximum Temperature (Celsius) | 43.0 Degree Celsius |
Maximum Temperature (Fahrenheit) | 110.0 Degree Fahrenheit |
Minimum Temperature (Celsius) | -12.0 Degree Celsius |
Minimum Temperature (Fahrenheit) | 10.0 Degree Fahrenheit |
Cable Tie Length | 147.0mm |
Operating Temperature (Celsius) | 12 to 43 Degree Celsius |
Operating Temperature (Fahrenheit) | 10 to 110 Degree Fahrenheit |
Operating Temperature Range (Celsius) | -12 °C to 43 °C |
RoHS EU Comments | RoHS 2011/65/EU compliant without exemption |
Operating Temperature Range (Fahrenheit) | 10 °F to 110 °F |
Temperature Range | 10-110 Degrees F (12-43 Degrees C) |
Tensile Strength | 40 lbs |
Tensile Strength | 18.0 kg |
Flammability Rating | UL 94 V-2 |
Lubricant Type | Wintergrade |
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov