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Hybrid servocable with bus element

March 24, 2014
Hybrid servocable with bus element
A hybrid servocable, based on the Chainflex CF270-UL-D Series of servocables, features an integrated hyperface bus element. The design of Chainflex servocables provides strength and durability to function under excessive load conditions. The core pairs are stranded with optimal pitch-length to satisfy the high-mechanical demands of constant movement. The cable is covered with a low-adhesion PUR outer jacket that is customized to the specific demands of Energy Chain Systems.

The halogen-free cable is UL/SCA and CE compliant, and its DESINA conforming orange jacket and flame retardance makes it suited for machining centers, machine tools, and conveyors, as well as in cryogenic-temperature applications.

igus inc., Box 14349, East Providence, RI 02914, (800) 521-2747, www.igus.com

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