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News Release from: Igus UK | Subject: CF130.UL/140.UL cables
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 17 November 2004

Low cost control cables withstand tight
bending

Low cost Chainflex cables are bundle stranded around a highly tensile cord to withstand the stress of tight bending radii, prevent 'cork-screwing' and deliver a longer service life at lower cost.

CF130.UL/140.UL cables are an affordable option from the Chainflex range of control cables, designed specifically for use in Energy Chain Systems Chainflex cables withstand the stress of tight bending radii to deliver a longer service life at lower cost

igus offers an extensive choice of cables, in more than 500 sizes and styles.

The new CF130.UL/CF140.UL PVC control cables have a unique design.

They are bundle-stranded around a highly tensile cord to prevent cork-screwing and core rupture, even when the cable is exposed to high bending radii.

In constantly moving, long travel Energy Chain System applications, this multi-stranded structure provides a high degree of safety and reliability.

Typical applications include packaging, handling and automation systems, cutting and welding systems and woodworking machinery.

The igus range of Chainflex cables incorporates control, power, Ethernet, fibre optic, signal, bus and servo cables.

Each cable has been developed to deliver superior flexibility and extended service life.

Applications demanding small bending radii and a continuous operation are ideal for Chainflex cables.

Chainflex CF130.UL/CF140.UL bundle-stranded cables are now available ex stock, without any cutting costs or charges for reduced quantity orders. Request a free brochure from Igus UK ...

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