Continuous Flexing Automation Cable

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Continuous flexing automation cable is electrical cable that can withstand repetitive motion and constant bending without damage. It is commonly used in automated systems with constant movement, such as robotics or conveyors, to connect power from a main source to a machine or machine component. It has one or more insulated conductors and a flexible jacket that is oil-, flame-, and coolant-resistant. It is often used in conjunction with cable carriers, or trays, to support and guide cable through motion. Automation cable is suitable for construction, manufacturing, robotics, and power distribution applications.

Control Cable with TPE Jacket for Heaviest-Duty Applications

Control Cable with TPE Jacket for Heaviest-Duty Applications
Control cables with TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) outer jackets resist oil (including bio-oils), coolant, and UV rays, and maintain flexibility at low temperatures. They are suitable for indoor or outdoor use in heavy-duty applications with unsupported and long, gliding travel distances such as pick-and-place machines, semiconductor insertion, ship-to-shore handling, and outdoor cranes.

CF10-UL Series Shielded Cable

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CF9 Series

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CF9-UL Series

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CF9-UL Series Unshielded Cable

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CF10 Series Shielded Cable

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CF9 Series Unshielded Cable

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Control Cable with PUR Jacket for Twisting Applications

Control Cable with PUR Jacket for Twisting Applications
Control cables with PUR (polyurethane) outer jackets are for heavy-duty applications requiring twisting, flexing, and/or three-dimensional movement. They are flame retardant, oil, coolant, and UV resistant, and are suitable for indoor or outdoor use. They are commonly used for unsupported travel in manufacturing and robotic applications, such as powering and controlling a robotic arm.

Control Cable with PVC Jacket for Flexing Applications

Control Cable with PVC Jacket for Flexing Applications
Control cables with PVC (polyvinyl chloride) outer jackets are for indoor applications requiring light-to-medium flexing with unsupported or short, gliding travel distances. They are flame retardant, but less resistant to environmental or chemical elements than PUR or TPE jacketed cables. Common uses include manufacturing and robotic applications in the packaging industry, handling, and supply systems.

Continuous Flexing Data Cable

Continuous Flexing Data Cable

Continuous flexing data cable transmits data signals from a device to a control panel in constant motion applications. Also called continuous flexing signal cable, it installs inside cable carriers, in combination with bus or control cables. This shielded cable is highly flexible, flame-retardant, and oil resistant.

Continuous Flexing Bus Drop Cable

Continuous Flexing Bus Drop Cable
Continuous flexing bus drop cable drops down from the ceiling to connect a main power supply to a machine or piece of equipment. It is often used in manufacturing facilities to provide convenient access to a power supply, such as with power tools and equipment located on workshop benches or at workstations. It can also transmit data and signals for applications such as machining centers, packaging and handling industries, and warehouse storage and retrieval systems.

Continuous Flexing Tray Cable

Continuous Flexing Tray Cable

Continuous flexing tray cable connects a main power source to a machine or piece of equipment in automated systems. It is used in cable carriers, or trays, to support and guide cable through motion. This power cable has a tough jacket that is resistant to abrasion, oil, and flames. It is commonly used in power distribution, control, and instrumentation applications in manufacturing and industrial environments.

Continuous Flexing Power Cable

Continuous Flexing Power Cable

Continuous flexing power cable connects a main power supply to a machine or piece of equipment. It is designed for optimal flexibility to withstand the constant or frequent motion of moving machinery without damage. It is generally used in permanent installations, but can also be moved when necessary. Flex power cable is commonly used in heavy-duty industrial or manufacturing applications, such as mobile tools and heavy machinery.

Continuous Flexing Power Cable for VFDs

Continuous Flexing Power Cable for VFDs
Continuous flexing power cable for VFDs connects a variable frequency drive (VFD) system to a motor and withstands the difficult demands of VFD systems which are often subject to high voltage spikes, electrical noise, and harsh operating conditions. It offers flexibility to withstand constant or frequent motion, and is best suited for indoor permanent installations in manufacturing and industrial applications.

Continuous Flexing Coaxial Cable

Continuous Flexing Coaxial Cable
Continuous flexing coaxial cable transmits data and signals in moving machine applications. It withstands heavy-duty use and is UV and oil resistant. This cable is suitable for indoor or outdoor applications with unsupported or long, gliding travel distances and is commonly used in warehouses, machine tools, indoor cranes, and low-temperature environments.

Continuous Flexing Thermocouple Wire

Continuous Flexing Thermocouple Wire
Continuous flexing thermocouple wire connects a thermocouple to a control instrument to precisely measure temperature. This heavy-duty cable resists oil, coolant, and UV rays and is suitable for indoor or outdoor use in refrigeration and temperature-sensitive applications.
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