Wire and Cable, Electrical - United States (US)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 6145

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 6145

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 61 Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 61 Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment

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NATO Supply Class 6145 is a classification within NATO Supply Group 61, which is dedicated to Electric Wire, And Power And Distribution Equipment.

NATO Supply Class 6145 specifically focuses on Wire And Cable, Electrical. This class includes various types of electrical wires and cables that are used for power transmission, distribution, and communication purposes. These wires and cables are designed to carry electrical current and signals in different applications.

The Wire And Cable, Electrical category in NATO Supply Class 6145 encompasses a wide range of products, including but not limited to:

1. Power cables: These cables are used for transmitting electrical power from one point to another. They are commonly used in buildings, power plants, and industrial applications.

2. Communication cables: These cables are designed for transmitting data and signals in communication systems. They can be used for telephone lines, computer networks, and other communication infrastructure.

3. Coaxial cables: Coaxial cables are used for transmitting high-frequency signals, such as those used in television and radio broadcasting, as well as in data transmission for internet connections.

4. Fiber optic cables: Fiber optic cables use thin strands of glass or plastic to transmit data using light signals. They are widely used in telecommunications and high-speed internet connections.

5. Control cables: Control cables are used for transmitting signals to control and operate various electrical devices and systems. They are commonly used in industrial automation and machinery.

6. Instrumentation cables: Instrumentation cables are designed for transmitting low-voltage signals from sensors and instruments to control systems. They are commonly used in industrial process control and measurement applications.

It's important to note that NATO Supply Class 6145 is just one classification within the broader NATO Supply Group 61. This group also includes other classes related to electric wire, power equipment, and distribution equipment.

Understanding these classifications can be helpful when procuring or discussing electrical wire and cable products within NATO member countries.

FSC 6145 Wire and Cable, Electrical - United States (US)
FSC 6145 Wire and Cable, Electrical - United States (US)

Includes Insulated and Noninsulated, Wire and Cable, such as, Antenna Wire, Coaxial Cable, Fuse and Resistance Wire, and Magnet Wire.

Excludes Radio Frequency Transmission Line (FSC 5985); Fiber Optic Cable (FSC 6015); Communication Cable Assemblies (FSC 5995); Distribution and Power Transmission Cable Assemblies (FSC 6150).

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 6145 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 6145

What is Federal Supply Class 6145?
FSC 6145 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 6145) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Wire and Cable, Electrical.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 6145?
NSC 6145 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 6145 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Wire and Cable, Electrical.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 6145 in?
FSC 6145 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 61 which contains Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 6145 in?
NSC 6145 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 61 which contains Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 6145 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 6145

What is an Electrical Power Cable? 7232 Items
An Electrical Power Cable (CABLE,POWER,ELECTRICAL) is two or more insulated conductors (solid or stranded) contained in a common covering, or two or more insulated conductors twisted or molded together without a common covering, or one insulated conductor with a metallic covering, covering, shield, or outer conductor. The rated working voltage of the item must be 300 volts or more, or in lieu of this the test voltage must be 1,000 volts or more; and the size of each individual conductor must be number 18 American Wire Gage (0.75 SQUARE MILLIMETERS) or larger. For cables with uninsulated neutral conductor use the hightest rated voltage. Refers to bulk quantities only, for items of definite length with processed ends or terminated in fittings, see CABLE ASSEMBLY, POWER, ELECTRICAL. For low voltage aircraft and automotive cable, see CABLE, SPECIAL PURPOSE, ELECTRICAL.
What is a Wire Braid? 472 Items
A Wire Braid (BRAID,WIRE) is an item formed by crossing three or more electrical conductors diagonally in such a manner that each conductor passes alternately over and under one or more of the others. Manufactured in flat or tubular shapes. Refers to bulk quantities only. See also SHIELD, SPARK PLUG.
What is an Electrical Cord? 195 Items
An Electrical Cord (CORD,ELECTRICAL) is two or more insulated tinsel conductors in a common covering or twisted or molded together without a common covering; or two or more stranded conductors wound in a specifically designed spiral construction for extra flexibility. Excludes stranded conductors twisted around each other, regardless of flexibility. Refers to bulk quantities only. For cable of standard construction, see CABLE (as modified).
What is a Radio Frequency Cable? 2411 Items
A Radio Frequency Cable (CABLE,RADIO FREQUENCY) is an item consisting of electrical conductors separated from each other by a continuous homogeneous dielectric (including porous types and touching and/or interlocking beads or spacers), and designed primarily for the conduction of radio frequency energy. Includes a single conductor inclosed in an outer concentric conductor (coaxial) with or without a protective sheath; two or more coaxial cables laid parallel with an outer electrical shield and/or common sheath; two or more parallel conductors with an outer electrical shield and/or a common sheath; two or more individually insulated twisted conductors with or without an electrical shield and/or protective covering. All types have low-loss or special characteristics at high frequencies. Refers to bulk quantities only; for items of definite length with processed ends or terminated in fittings, see CABLE ASSEMBLY, RADIO FREQUENCY. See also LINE, RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSION.
What is an Electrical Wire? 18140 Items
An Electrical Wire (WIRE,ELECTRICAL) is a single metallic conductor of solid, stranded, or tinsel construction, designed to carry current in an electrical circuit. It may be a bare or insulated, may have metalic covering sheath, shield or and additional jacket. Refers to bulk quantities only. For items that are solid or stranded, insulated or uninsulated, and have the chemical composition specified but no conductivity (electrical properties) see WIRE,(as modified), Includes Litz wire and insulated/uninsulated armored, and ground wire. Excludes BRAID, WIRE; FUSE WIRE; RESISTANCE WIRE and MAGNET WIRE.
What is a Telephone Cable? 370 Items
A Telephone Cable (CABLE,TELEPHONE) is two or more individually insulated conductors (solid or stranded) contained in a common covering, or two or more individually insulated conductors twisted or molded together without a common covering, and specifically designed for use in telephone lines or circuits. When there are over four conductors contained in a common covering, the majority of these conductors must be arranged in pairs, quads, or combinations thereof. Refers to bulk quantities only; for items of definite length with processed ends or terminated in fittings, see CABLE ASSEMBLY, TELEPHONE. Excludes items having tinsel conductors, items having shields which cover less than the total number of conductors, or items rated for radio frequency characteristics.
What is an Electrical Special Purpose Cable? 10104 Items
An Electrical Special Purpose Cable (CABLE,SPECIAL PURPOSE,ELECTRICAL) is two or more individually insulated conductors (solid or stranded) contained in a common covering, or two or more individually insulated conductors twisted or molded together without a common covering, or one insulated conductor with a metallic covering or shield; each having characteristics not completely conforming to CABLE, TELEPHONE; CABLE, POWER, ELECTRICAL; CABLE, RADIO FREQUENCY or CORD, ELECTRICAL. Includes items having the combined characteristics of two or more of the aforementioned names. Refers to bulk quantities only; for items of definite length with processed ends or terminated in fittings, see CABLE ASSEMBLY, SPECIAL PURPOSE, ELECTRICAL.
What is a Fuse Wire? 45 Items
A Fuse Wire is a thin filament or ribbon of metal, designed to be part of a fuse or to act as a fuse to carry the current of a circuit and which all, or part of which, melts when the current exceeds a predetermined value for which it is rated. Refers to bulk quantities only. For fabricated material designed to be the replaceable element of a fuse, see FUSE LINK, ELECTRICAL.
What is a Resistance Wire? 85 Items
A Resistance Wire is a single, bare or insulated, metallic conductor specifically designed to limit the flow of current in an electrical circuit. Its resistance relative to copper of the same cross-sectional area is high. Excludes items having an outer metallic covering, sheath, or shield. Refers to bulk quantities only.
What is a Magnet Wire? 177 Items
A Magnet Wire is a single solid insulated electrical conductor of various cross-sectional configurations. It must be specifically designed for use in electromagnetic circuits, such as, windings for motors, transformers, solenoids and the like. Refers to bulk quantities only. For items with other than electromagnetic application, see WIRE, ELECTRICAL.

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