7 Guidelines For Continuousflex Cables
7 Guidelines For Continuousflex Cables
The proper installation of a cable is key to get the maximum performance and service life. Simple, easy-
to-follow guidelines can make the difference between thousands and millions of cycles of service life. In
this guide, review 7 quick rules for proper cable installation in your next application.
Before installation, many professionals and cable manufacturers will claim that it is necessary to allow for
at least 24 hours for cables to be “relaxed,” or “shaken out.” Relaxation time is a luxury these days – most
engineers are faced with increasingly tight deadlines, reduced resources, and a multitude of different
responsibilities. We relax to de-stress from hectic work and family lives. Likewise, many manufacturers
recommend cables to be relaxed for installation to
release stress from storage on a spool or reel before
installation.
1. Unspool cables properly- always allow spools to roll while unspooling cables. Do not pull cables from the flange,
or uncoil from the top of the spool. This can cause unnecessary stress to cables.
2. Check the jacket materials of different cables - in some instances, different jacket materials can stick together
and cause abrasion. Check to see if your cables’ jacket materials are intended for use inside a cable carrier, or for
use with corresponding jacket materials. Abrasion of jacket materials can sometimes be prevented with interior
separation.
Ensure that different jacket materials are intended for use with corresponding cable jackets.
4. Ensure every cable has room to move freely during movement of the cable
carrier. Be sure each cable has plenty of room to move while in operation.
This will maximize the service life, and reduce risk of abrasion and other
common cable failures. (Learn more about common cable failure
modes here)
6. If cables/hoses of varying diameters are being installed, utilize interior shelving or separators. This will prevent
tangling. There are two easy cable distribution rules to follow to see if interior separation is needed. The first
states that If the diameters of the cables, D1+D2 are greater than 1.2 x the inner height of the cable carrier, no
separation between the two cables/hoses is necessary. If the diameters of cables D1+D2 is less than or equal to
the inner height of the cable carrier, use vertical separators
or horizontal shelf to prevent crossover/abrasion. more
resilient material will gradually wear down the softer jacket,
leading to failure.
To learn more about Chainflex® continuous-flex cables or for questions about your individual application,
contact the igus® cable experts directly via email at [email protected] or by calling 800.521.2747.