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Default cable, Period End

When looking at the writing printed/embossed on a multi-conductor cable, as though it were a sentence, the period end is on the right. This becomes particularly important when attaching a connector, so that one doesn't have to cross all the wires in order to get them to the proper terminals. Most, but not all, multi-pin connectors require the Capital End of the cable on the Male Connector, and the Female Connector on the Period End.

CAPITAL END--Manufacturer Part Numbers Type AWG Number of Conductors Voltage Temperature Rating Listings Other Information--PERIOD END


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