Cable Carrier Cables (also known as drag chain or energy chain cables) are specially designed for use in moving industrial equipment, where high flexibility and vibration resistance are essential. Thanks to their excellent flexibility and durable construction, they are ideal for control and signal circuits in applications where cables must move with the equipment—often in repetitive motion.
Key Features of Cable Carrier Cables:
- High Flexibility and Bend Resistance
Specifically engineered for use in cable carriers where the cables must bend repeatedly within a defined motion range without sustaining damage. - Vibration and Shock Resistance
Designed to withstand mechanical stress from vibrations, which is crucial in dynamic industrial environments. - Abrasion and Chemical Resistance
The insulation and sheathing are typically made of materials resistant to oil, grease, and other industrial chemicals, ensuring long-term performance in harsh environments. - Long Service Life
Built for durability and long operational lifespan to reduce maintenance frequency and minimize machine downtime.
Applications:
Cable carrier cables are widely used in:
- Robotics
- Conveyor systems
- CNC machines
- Industrial manipulators
- Other high-movement industrial machinery
Where dynamic motion and high reliability are critical.
They are especially suitable for control and signal circuits exposed to constant motion and vibration, requiring extreme flexibility and robust construction to function effectively in moving industrial systems.