Wire Weight Chart: Bare Copper & THHN (Per 1000 Feet)
A quick reference weight chart for bare copper and THHN wire, 14 AWG through 750 kcmil, useful for shipping estimates, tray load calculations, and spool handling.
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A quick reference weight chart for bare copper and THHN wire, 14 AWG through 750 kcmil, useful for shipping estimates, tray load calculations, and spool handling.
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