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HELUKABEL 8G2.5 Low Voltage Cable, 450/750V, PVC Jacket, Black
HELUKABEL 8G2.5 Low Voltage Cable, 450/750V, PVC Jacket, Black
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HELUKABEL 8G2.5 Low Voltage Cable, 450/750V, PVC Jacket, Black
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HELUKABEL 8G2.5 Low Voltage Cable, 450/750V, PVC Jacket, Black
HELUKABEL 8G2.5 Low Voltage Cable, 450/750V, PVC Jacket, Black
The HELUKABEL 8G2.5 is a professional-grade low voltage cable engineered for consistent power transmission in demanding industrial and commercial environments. Featuring a robust black polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket, this flat cable is specifically designed to withstand the rigors of continuous movement and mechanical stress. With an operating voltage range of 450/750V and a breakdown voltage of 2500V, it provides a reliable solution for complex electrical infrastructure where durability and performance are essential.
This cable excels in applications requiring high flexibility and mechanical resilience. The flat construction allows for efficient stacking and organized routing within cable trolleys and conveyor systems. Its PVC outer sheath offers excellent protection against environmental factors encountered in indoor industrial settings, ensuring a long service life even under constant motion. The design facilitates symmetrical load distribution, which is critical for maintaining the integrity of electrical connections in dynamic installations.
This cable is not designed for outdoor use and should not be exposed to direct sunlight or harsh weather conditions. It is also not intended for applications requiring high tensile strength for cables with cross-sections smaller than 2.5 mm² without appropriate calculation adjustments.
The cable should be installed using compatible cable trolleys on guiding rails or carrier beams. When setting up, ensure the trolleys are pushed together at the starting point. The distance between the bedding surfaces of two trolleys must exceed double the thickness of the cable packet. When stacking cables, start with the smallest cross-section on the bedding surface and build upwards to the largest cross-section to ensure stability. Always maintain a symmetrical load distribution to prevent uneven wear.
Always transport cable reels in a standing position on the flange to prevent damage. Ensure that the cable is laid on a plane surface to achieve optimal bending flexibility and follow all specific fitting instructions provided for your mechanical system.
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