Smartest cable fittings Choices You Need to be Aware of
For an electrical application to survive and function at peak efficiency, the suitable cable must be selected and installed. The sheer variety of cables on offer in the industrial sector makes picking the best one seem like an insurmountable challenge.
In order to keep your equipment
and business operating smoothly, it is imperative that you invest in
high-quality, high-performance wire and cable goods. You can pick and install
cables with ease if you adhere to these seven guidelines.
When
choosing cable, keep these things in mind:
Determine
the Bend Radius
Check that the cable fittings minimum bend radius satisfies the
specifications set out by the intended use. As the bend radius becomes smaller,
the strength of the conductors decreases, eventually causing them to break
before their time. The minimum bend radius of a cable is often calculated by
multiplying the cable's outside diameter (O.D.) by 8.
With a set radius in mind, we
advise going with the shortest possible cable outside diameter. Reduced mechanical
stress on the conductors, increased spacing, improved cooling, and tighter
turns are all possible with a reduced O.D.
The Flex
Lifestyle vs. Having Options
The flex life and the flexi life
are two different things. The pliability of a cable refers to its ability to
bend and stretch without breaking. What is meant by "flex life" is
how long a cable may remain undamaged after being subjected to repeated
bending. Flex durability is measured by how many times it can bend or twist
under stress. While flexible cable has the potential to save time and effort,
if not constructed correctly for the application, it might have a very limited
flex life.
Natural
settings
You should think about the
setting it will be in and the potential for misuse alongside the application.
Abuse from abrasion or impact, exposure to very hot and/or cold settings,
and/or contact with substances that may react poorly with cable materials all
fall into this category. Ask yourself if the cable will be subjected to
torsional/twisting motion, or whether it will be subjected to linear motion, as
in a power-chain or cable-carrier application, if the application calls for
dynamic bending of the cable. When choosing a cable, it is crucial to have a
firm grasp of the installation's intended use and surrounding conditions.
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