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  • Selecting the Right VFD Cable
    Connectors Cable Management --16-Strain Relief Cable Glands --17-Tubing & Sleeving --18-Conduit & Accessories --19-Cable Marking Systems --20-Cable Track 21-Value Added Capabilities 22-Technical Data. Advanced Product Searches: Cable Selector Connector Cross References EPIC(R) Rectangular
  • Accessorize Your Cable Carrier
    For a design engineer, specifying the best cable carrier for a particular application is an important part of the design process. There are a variety of different options available, but once you have settled on a cable carrier, there is a crucial next step: choosing accessories. Below are some
  • Moisture Effects on Coaxial Cable
    ) as much. but weather seals will stop the condensed water. A layer of dual-wall (hot-. as four feet from the connector. (See the sidebar "In Defense of Low-loss. melt glue on the inside) heat-shrink tubing over the cable and fixed end. Cable" at the end of this article.). of the weather-sealed connector
  • Heat-Shrink Tubing: The Versatile Tools for Maintenance and Repair (.pdf)
    and environmental conditions. Heat-shrink tubing has excellent electrical. properties. Repair cable splices, insulation damage and cuts, cable jackets, and connections, with. permanent or temporary quick repairs. Because heat-shrink tubing has insulating. properties equivalent to wire insulation
  • Cable Shielding
    tubing.) Coverage is 100% and. coiled around the cable. They are the most flexible of shielded cables, and. resistance is low. There is no better shield. are often used in audio applications. Served shields are usually soldered,. or crimped to a lug or termination post. Common applications
  • The Less-Is-More Approach to Robotic Cable Management
    extend cable life is to allow sufficient clearance inside the carrier for electrical cables, pneumatic hoses and tubing for other media. This compensates for relative forces between cables and hoses. Carrier suppliers typically provide this data. For instance, general rules of thumb for igus®’ Triflex® R
  • How to Shrink ETFE Tubing
    on the length of the large object being overheated. If you have a long cable or tube to shrink over, start at one end and rotate while applying heat. This will give a uniform shrink with no air bubbles between the shrink tubing and the rod or cable. Heat uniformly around the shrink tubing until the tubing
  • How to Shrink FEP Tubing
    must be pre-heated to get a uniform shrink on the length of the large object being overheated. If you have a long cable or tube to shrink over, start at one end and rotate while applying heat. This will give a uniform shrink with no air bubbles between the shrink tubing and the rod or cable. Heat

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