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- Flatform Flexible SPVC. SPVC/SPVC 0.6/1Kv 75°C. Plain Copper.
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- Conductor Annealed fine wires of plain electrolytic copper stranded for HIGH flexibility VDE 0295 Class 5
- Insulation Special SPVC YM2 V75
- Sheath Special SPVC YM12
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- Temperature Range Fixed -40 to 75°C / Flexing -5 to 70°C
- Rated Voltage Uo/U 0.6/1Kv Max AC Operating Voltage Uo 0.7Kv
- Minimum Bending Radius Flexing 10 x cable height
- Sheath Colour Black
- New European Core Colours
4 core - Brown, Black, GREY, Green/Yellow
5 core - Blue, Brown, Black, GREY, Green/Yellow
Multicore - Black Numbered, G/Y
- Maximum Conductor Temperature 75°C
- Other Flame retardant. UV Stabilised. Heat, oil and chemical resistant. Tensile load up to 15 N/mm². Travel speed 180 metres per minute
- Relevant Standards DIN VDE 0295, DIN VDE 0293, IEC 60332-1, Generally to AS/NZS 5000:2003, CE Directive 72/23/EEC
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- Used mainly as trailing cable for crane and festooning installations, conveyer systems, material handling equipment, and in energy chains
where associated with high mechanical stresses and / or frequent bending during operation in only one plane.
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- Put the cable trolley on the guiding rail and push them together at the starting point. The distance between the bedding surface of two trolleys
must be wider than double the thickness of all cables when stacked (packeted).
- Packeting should be started with the smaller cross-section laying on the bedding and built up successively so that the largest cross-section
is on top.
- Also be careful to have a symmetrical load distribution on the bedding of each cable trolley.
- For fast moving or multi-packeted systems the larger cross-section cables should have a shorter loop depth than the smaller cross-section
cables and be fitted with tow ropes to limit conductor stress and whiplash on acceleration and braking.
- Flat cables should never reach full extension especially in the case of multicore flat cables smaller than 2.5mm² where it is critical due to its
low tensile strength. Allow +10% cable for calculations of trolley travel length.
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