S200X400VA1Y

The thermal transfer self-laminating adhesive label is made of vinyl and is supplied on a roll with 2 labels per row. The label has a white colored print-on area 1.0" (25.4 mm) high for 2 -1 AWG wires and a clear overlaminate. It is 2.0" wide and 4.0" long (50.8 x 101.6 mm) with a 1.0" (25.4 mm) core. It comes in packages of 500.

Enhance cable organization with our thermal transfer self-laminating adhesive labels, crafted from durable vinyl for lasting performance. With two labels per row on a convenient roll, each featuring a white print-on area perfect for 2 -1 AWG wires and a clear overlaminate, efficiency is guaranteed. Measuring 2.0" in width and 4.0" in length, these labels are versatile for various applications. Operating seamlessly in temperatures ranging from -40 °C to 150 °F, they offer reliable functionality in diverse environments. Suitable for dot matrix printers, these labels cater to professional printing needs with ease. Each package contains 500 labels, ensuring an ample supply for your labeling requirements. Compliant with RoHS standards, our labels prioritize environmental responsibility without compromising on quality. Elevate your labeling process with these high-performance vinyl labels.
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Stock Location:In Stock
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Minimum/Multiple:1/1
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Manufacturer:Panduit
Manufacturer Part Number:Panduit S200X400VA1Y
Color:White
Maximum Operating Temperature:150 °F, 66 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:-40 °C, -40 °F
Overall Width:2 in, 50.8 mm
Overall Length:101.6 mm, 4 in
Material:Vinyl
Printer Type:Dot Matrix
Maximum Cable Diameter:24.3 mm, .95 in
Minimum Cable Diameter:.32 in, 8.1 mm
Number of Labels:1000
Print-On Area Height:1 in, 25.4 mm
SKU:PANS200X400VA1Y
Supplier Product:Desktop Printer Self-Laminating Labels
Standards Met:RoHS Compliant

Environmental Initiative Details

Environmental Initiative:RoHS
Compliant:Unknown
Date of this Information:Unknown
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