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Cables cope with rigours of robotics

An Igus UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 5, 2007

Single-core cable is designed to withstand high levels of torsion in all three dimensions.

New from Igus, Chainflex CF Robot is a single-core cable with individual conductors designed to withstand high levels of torsion in all three dimensions.

The cable is ideal for robotic and other applications, such as rotary tables or spindle drives that must be supplied with high power levels.

Contrary to conventional braided copper shields, which are counter-wound, CF Robot features a torsion-resistant, tin-plated copper shield sheath.

The forces at work on the cable are largely absorbed by sliding and buffer elements between the sheath, shield and insulation.

This prevents early failure of the shield.

The outer sheath material is a high-grade TPE mixture with especially good wear properties.

The new robot cable has already been tested in the Igus test laboratories through more than three million torsional movements between +/-270 degrees.

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