Motion-Control Cable

May 10, 2007
The Motion Series line of cables are flat and encapsulated in glass-clear silicone and are twice as flexible as other cables with a bend radius as little as 1.5 in.

The Motion Series line of cables are flat and encapsulated in glass-clear silicone and are twice as flexible as other cables with a bend radius as little as 1.5 in. Three versions are available for one, two, or three axes of servomotion that can be further sized for 1, 2, and 3-kW servomotors. Each configuration has four shielded power cables and eight signal cables for each axis of motion. The silicone encapsulation provides one-piece construction that will not break, deform or wear during its 10 million-cycle lifetime. Temperature range is –65 to 260°C. The cables are impervious to water, steam, and chemicals.

Cicoil Corp., 24960 Avenue Tibbitts, Valencia, CA 91355, (661) 295-1295, cicoil.com

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