Choices for the Pickiest of Cable Ends
The longevity and efficiency of any electrical system depend on the quality of the cable used and how carefully it is installed. It might be difficult to know where to start when faced with the seemingly endless options of industrial cables.
Your equipment and business will
only function properly if you invest in high-quality wire and cable products.
Choosing and installing wires can be a snap if you follow these 7 guidelines.
Before
deciding on a cable package, think about the following:
Determine
the Curvature Radius
Confirm that the cable fittings'
minimum bend radius is enough for the intended use. Due to a reduction in
conductor strength with decreasing bend radius, the conductors will break before
their time. The minimum allowable bend radius is calculated by multiplying the
cable's outer diameter (OD) by 8 in cable fittings.
The outer diameter of the cable
should be as small as possible for the specified radius. Reduced mechanical
loads on the conductors, increased spacing between them, enhanced cooling, and
tighter bends are all made possible by a lower outside diameter.
Choosing
Your Own Adventure vs. Living Life on Your Own Terms
The flex lifestyle is different
from the flexi lifestyle in a number of important respects. The degree of
flexibility a cable has is determined by how far it can be twisted and
stretched before breaking. A cable's "flex life" is the number of
times it can be bent before snapping. How flexible and resilient something is
may be gauged by counting the number of times it bends or twists under stress.
Flex cable has a wide range of applications, but if it isn't purpose-built for
a certain use, it may not last very long.
Naturalistic
settings
Think about the context and any
potential misuse, in addition to the intended use. Abuse may take the form of
things like abrasion, impact, excessive heat or cold, or contact with
substances that may react poorly with cable materials. Think about whether the
cable will be subjected to torsional/twisting motion or linear motion, as in a
power-chain or cable-carrier application, if the application calls for the
cable to dynamically bend. Before deciding on a cable, it is crucial to learn
about the installation's purpose and surroundings.
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