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Alpha Wire Unveils Series XM Flexible Control Cable

By Alpha Wire
Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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The new Series XM flexible control cable features a wide range of standards that include: UL Types TC-ER, MTW, WTTC, and CSA AWM I/II A/B FT4.



New Series XM flexible control cable from Alpha Wire (Elizabeth, NJ) provides continuous-duty flexing in a robust PVC-jacketed cable. A new PVC formulation enables continuous flexing in strenuous applications such as high-speed pick-and-place robotic systems, automated material handling equipment, conveyors, and transfer shuttles. Features include:

  • Formulated PVC jacket that handles flexing without cracking or degradation.
  • Available in conductor sizes from 18 to 8 AWG and up to 65 conductors.
  • Oil- and sunlight-resistant.
  • A temperature range from -5° to +90°C.
  • Approved to a wide range of standards that include: UL Types TC-ER, MTW, WTTC, and CSA AWM I/II A/B FT4.
  • Meets NFPA 79 standards for industrial machinery applications.
  • Available unshielded or with a braid shield for environments with potential EMI/RFI interference.
  • Available in red, blue, or black to match industry-standard color coding for AC and DC circuits.

For more information visit www.alphawire.com

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