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Copper jumper wires and stranded conductors are used where enhanced mechanical strength and fatigue resistance are required alongside good electrical conductivity in overhead equipment systems.
Key Advantages
- Higher tensile strength compared to pure copper
- Improved resistance to mechanical fatigue
- Good electrical conductivity
- Suitable for high-stress locations
Available Variants
- Jumper conductors of various sizes
- Annealed copper stranded jumper wire
- Stranded cadmium copper conductor
- Alloy jumper wire of various metal compositions
- Customized alloy wire
- Jumper wires complying with relevant standards
Product Specifications
- 164 sq. mm jumper wire, 37/7/0.9: RDSO Spec. No. TI/SPC/OHE/JMP/0941
- 160 sq. mm jumper wire, 19/7/1.25: RDSO Spec. No. TI/SPC/OHE/JMP/0941
- 120 sq. mm jumper wire, 336/0.67: DIN 43138:1980
- 105 sq. mm jumper wire, 19/7/1.016: RDSO Spec. No. TI/SPC/OHE/JMP/0941
- 95 sq. mm jumper wire, 37/7/0.7: DIN 43138:1980
- 50 sq. mm jumper wire, 19/1.80: RDSO Spec. No. TI/SPC/OHE/JMP/0941
- 26 sq. mm jumper wire, 19/7/0.50: DIN 43138:1980
Applications
- High-stress jumper connections in OHE systems
- Areas with frequent mechanical movement
Standards & Quality
Manufactured in accordance with applicable railway standards.
Material
Copper or copper alloy.
APAR’s Design & Manufacturing Expertise
APAR’s alloy jumper wires are manufactured with controlled alloy composition to deliver a balance of strength, conductivity and durability.
Readily Available Copper Jumpers
- 164 sq. mm jumper wire, 37/7/0.9: RDSO Spec. No. TI/SPC/OHE/JMP/0941
- 160 sq. mm jumper wire, 19/7/1.25: RDSO Spec. No. TI/SPC/OHE/JMP/0941
- 120 sq. mm jumper wire, 336/0.67: DIN 43138:1980
- 105 sq. mm jumper wire, 19/7/1.016: RDSO Spec. No. TI/SPC/OHE/JMP/0941
- 95 sq. mm jumper wire, 37/7/0.7: DIN 43138:1980
- 50 sq. mm jumper wire, 19/1.80: RDSO Spec. No. TI/SPC/OHE/JMP/0941
- 26 sq. mm jumper wire, 19/7/0.50: DIN 43138:1980
