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XB895 - Extension Cord 50Ft Artic Blue Lockable

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OVERVIEW

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Item:Extension Cord
Brand:SCN
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Length:50 ft
Color:Arctic Blue
Jacket Type:SJEOW
Temperature Rating:-58°F to 221°F
Conductor Material:Copper
Features:Lockable Connector, Water Resistant, Oil Resistant
Brand:Techniweld
Item:Extension Cord
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x 50 Ft Arctic Blue Lockable Extension Cord

APPLICATIONS

  • Outdoor construction and fabrication sites in winter conditions
  • Unheated workshops and garages
  • Powering hand tools like angle grinders, drills, and saws
  • Temporary power distribution for maintenance and repair operations
  • Cold storage facilities and food processing plants
  • Marine and shipyard environments requiring water resistance

FAQ

The Arctic Blue cord uses a special SJEOW TPE jacket that remains flexible down to -58°F, whereas standard vinyl (PVC) cords become stiff and brittle in freezing temperatures.

The female end of the cord features a sliding or gripping lock that secures the prongs of the inserted plug, preventing it from being pulled out accidentally during use.

Yes, the 'O' in the SJEOW rating stands for Oil Resistant, meaning both the outer jacket and the inner insulation are resistant to damage from oil and grease.

The cord is rated for outdoor use and is water-resistant ('W' rating), but connections should always be kept dry and not submerged in water to prevent electrical shock.

The XB895 is rated for extreme temperatures ranging from -58°F (-50°C) up to 221°F (105°C).

It depends on the machine's voltage and amperage requirements. This is a 120V extension cord. It is suitable for 120V MIG/TIG/Stick welders provided the amperage draw does not exceed the cord's gauge rating (typically 15A for 12-gauge). It will not work for 220V machines.

Many Arctic Blue models, including most variations of the XB series, feature a lighted female end to indicate when power is active, though specifications can vary by batch.

No, the bright blue color provides high visibility on job sites to prevent tripping hazards and identifies the cord specifically as a cold-weather rated tool.