MTW is machine tool wire rated at 600 volts with plastic insulation, used for internal wiring of machine tools and industrial equipment, with temperature ratings from 90 to 105 degrees C.
MTW designates a specific class of machine tool wire, plastic insulated and rated at 600 volts, with temperature ratings that vary from about 90 to 105 degrees C depending on the conditions of use. It is built for the internal wiring of machine tools and industrial equipment, where it connects components and controls within demanding electromechanical environments.
The 600 volt rating and the temperature ratings make MTW suitable for the electrical and thermal conditions found inside industrial machinery, where wiring may be exposed to heat and must withstand the operating voltages of the equipment. The plastic insulation provides the necessary dielectric separation along with resistance to the oils and conditions common in machine environments.
In commercial and industrial settings, MTW supports reliable internal connections in machine tools and similar equipment. Selecting wire with the appropriate voltage and temperature ratings for the internal environment helps ensure dependable performance within the assembly.
Because internal machine wiring can face heat and oils as well as operating voltage, the 600 volt rating and temperature ratings of MTW make it suited to these conditions, supporting dependable connections within demanding electromechanical equipment.
At Windy City Wire, the focus on quality low-voltage wire includes rated hook-up types like MTW for industrial equipment. Supplying wire matched to the voltage and temperature demands of internal wiring helps meet the needs of commercial and industrial machinery.
MTW (Machine Tool Wire), plastic insulated, 600 volt
UL (Underwriters Laboratories), which lists machine tool wire types