Wire Gauge Table

Wire gauge conversion — AWG to mm², metric to imperial, typical uses by gauge.

Reference Reference Updated Apr 19, 2026
Reference

AWG ↔ metric ↔ typical use

AWG Diameter (mm) Area (mm²) Typical use
0000 (4/0) 11.684 107.2 Service entry, welder
000 (3/0) 10.405 85.0 Service entry
00 (2/0) 9.266 67.4 Large motor feeds
0 (1/0) 8.251 53.5 Service entry, arc welder
2 6.544 33.6 100 A service
4 5.189 21.2 60 A circuits
6 4.115 13.3 55 A circuits, dryer
8 3.264 8.37 40 A circuits, range
10 2.588 5.26 30 A (240 V) / heaters
12 2.053 3.31 20 A branch circuits
14 1.628 2.08 15 A branch circuits
16 1.291 1.31 Extension cords (light)
18 1.024 0.823 Lamp cord, low voltage
20 0.812 0.518 Speaker, DC hookup
22 0.644 0.326 Signal, Dupont jumpers
24 0.511 0.205 CAT cable conductor
26 0.405 0.129 Small signal
28 0.321 0.0810 Ribbon cable
30 0.255 0.0509 Wire-wrap
32 0.202 0.0320 Magnet wire
36 0.127 0.0127 Fine magnet wire
40 0.0799 0.00501 Very fine magnet wire

Notes

  • AWG: each 3-gauge decrease doubles the cross-sectional area (and halves resistance).
  • For metric cables, common sizes are 0.75, 1.0, 1.5, 2.5, 4, 6, 10, 16, 25 mm².

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