When the job demands serious power, standard extension cords won’t cut it. That’s why we build Custom Power Distribution Cords rated up to 100A — engineered for welders, generators, temporary power panels, and event power systems. These cords are not “off-the-shelf”; each one is assembled to spec using high-strand copper conductors and SOOW or SJOOW jackets that can handle constant abuse.
With ampacities ranging from 30A all the way up to 100A, these cords are designed for equipment that can’t afford downtime. Oil, water, and chemical resistance means they thrive in refineries, shipyards, and outdoor job sites, while cold-flex jackets keep them pliable in freezing weather.
Choose from camlock, pin-and-sleeve, or high-capacity twist-lock connectors — all built to stay secure under vibration and heavy load. Whether you’re running power from a generator to a distribution box, or feeding welders and compressors across a site, these cords deliver the amps without overheating, tripping breakers, or giving out under stress.
When it comes to powering critical systems, these aren’t just cords. They’re power lifelines — rugged, field-proven, and built to last.
1. What are these cords used for?
They are designed for high-current power distribution, including generators, welders, temporary power panels, and event power systems.
2. What’s the maximum amperage rating?
These cords are available in configurations up to 100A, depending on the gauge and connector type selected.
3. What connectors can I choose from?
Options include NEMA (L14-30, L21-30, 14-50), IEC pin-and-sleeve (30A, 60A, 100A), camlocks for temporary power, and direct-lug tails for panel tie-ins.
4. Can I customize length and gauge?
Yes — cords can be built from 10 ft up to 200 ft, with gauges ranging from 10 AWG up to 2/0 AWG copper.
5. What jacket materials are available?
SOOW (most rugged), SJOOW (lighter duty), and SEOOW (cold-weather flexible). All are oil, water, and abrasion resistant.
6. Are these cords UL/CSA certified?
Yes — all assemblies use UL/CSA listed cable and connectors, suitable for code-compliant industrial and event power setups.
7. Can these cords be used outdoors?
Absolutely. Jackets are rated for wet locations, direct sunlight, and extreme weather. They remain flexible in freezing conditions.
8. Are camlock cords interchangeable with pin-and-sleeve?
No — they are different systems. Camlocks are common for high-current temporary power, while pin-and-sleeve is often used in permanent or semi-permanent setups.
9. How do I know what size cord I need?
Match the amperage rating and connector type of your equipment. For example, 50A welders use 6 AWG with NEMA 14-50, while 100A panels use 2/0 AWG camlock sets.
10. Are these cords made in the USA?
Yes — cords are assembled in the USA with premium components, built rugged for industrial environments.
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