Belden Cat 6 Bulk Ethernet Cable (1000', Gray)

BH #BECAT6C1KGY • MFR #2412-1000-GY
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Belden Cat 6 Bulk Ethernet Cable (1000', Gray)
Key Features
  • Cat 6 Cable
  • Solid Bare Copper Conductor
  • 23 AWG
  • PVC Jacket
The gray Cat 6 Bulk Ethernet Cable from Belden features a 23 AWG solid bare copper conductor with a polyolefin insulation. This 1000' bulk cable also has a PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) outer jacket and separated internally by dielectric tape. It has a ripcord, which is situated under the jacket of the cable. The cable is suitable for applications such as premises horizontal cable, Gigabit Ethernet, 100BaseTX, 100BaseVG ANYLAN, 155ATM, 622ATM.
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Belden 2412-1000-GY Overview

The gray Cat 6 Bulk Ethernet Cable from Belden features a 23 AWG solid bare copper conductor with a polyolefin insulation. This 1000' bulk cable also has a PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) outer jacket and separated internally by dielectric tape. It has a ripcord, which is situated under the jacket of the cable. The cable is suitable for applications such as premises horizontal cable, Gigabit Ethernet, 100BaseTX, 100BaseVG ANYLAN, 155ATM, 622ATM.

The Cat 6 Cable is made up of a polyvinyl chloride outer jacket and separated internally by dielectric tape.
It is suitable for premises horizontal cable, Ethernet 1000BASE-T, Ethernet 100BASE-TX, Ethernet 10BASE-T, PoE++, PoE+, and PoE
UPC: 612825061168

Belden 2412-1000-GY Specs

Cable Length
1000' / 304.8 m
Ethernet Standards
Cat 6
Compatibility
10/100/1000 Base-T
Bandwidth Rating
550 MHz
Wire Gauge
23 AWG
Materials
Jacket: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
24 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
13.9 x 13.8 x 11.7"

Belden 2412-1000-GY Reviews

The Best, As Expected

By Timothy
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-11-23

From My 39 Years In The Military And Government Work, Belden Was Always The Gold Standard For Cabling. I Purchased This For Wiring My Home Security Surveillance Cameras. It Works Flawlessly, As Expected. One Reviewer Had Issues Getting The Cable To Feed From The Box. As Long As You Follow The Printed Instructions On The Box And Pull The Correct (loose) End Of The Cable, All's Good. Also Remember To Secure It With A Slit In The Cardboard Or With Tape To The Outside Of The Box So It Doesn't Accidentally Pull Itself Completely Back Inside The Box While Moving It Around. I Can See How It Would Be A Problem If You Started Pulling The From Wrong End. Belden Costs More, But The Last Thing I'd Want To Do Is Crawl Around In The Attic All Over Again To Re-run Bad Lines...just To Save A Few Bucks!

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