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PVC Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V with Good Quality

PVC Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V with Good Quality

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1. Product Description

As control and signal cable for elevator as well as moving machine parts, its bending radius is smaller compared with round cables due to the closely packed shielded cores or bundles. It can be installed in dry and damp rooms. 

2. Product Characteristic

Properties:

The outer sheath is extensively resistant to oil and cooling liquid.

Standards: GB5023.6, IEC60227-6, EN50214

Structure:

Conductor: fine strands of bare copper wire, acc. to VDE0295 class 5

Insulation special PVC

Color: yellow, white, orange with black number with white digital coding

Bearing: steel rope

Outer sheath: flexible PVC, cold resistance, flame resistance

Color: grey(RAL7001)

3. Product Specification

Voltage  Rate

300/500V, 450/750V

Cores

2C~61C

Range of Nominal cross   section:

0.75 mm2 ~10 mm2

Application

It is used as power and connecting cables in mechanical   engineering for tooling machinery, control unit, production lines,   transportation equipment, conveyor and assembly lines as well as in plant   construction.

Standard

IEC60227, BS6500, VDE0250, GB/T9330

Constructions

Conductor:   Class 1/2 annealed bare copper solid or strands or Class 5 fine annealed   copper wire

Insulation: PVC

Sheath:   PVC

Max. Operating Temperature

70℃, can be 90℃ and 110℃ as per requirement



 

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PVC Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V with Good Quality

PVC Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V with Good Quality

PVC Control Cable 300/500V, 450/750V with Good Quality


Q:I just bought a new computer, a DELL Inspiron 530. It has none of the older 4-pin power cables from the power supply; only the newer SATA power devices. I have an older hard drive, that connects via IDE cables (the gray ribbon). Ive already bought the card that converts the IDE to SATA, and it is connected to the mother board. Here is the problem: the IDE Hard Drive is powered with the 4-pin power supply that Ive seen on EVERY power supply before this one. The IDE to SATA converter came with an extension for that 4-pin power supply. But the power supply in the tower DOESNT HAVE ANY 4-PIN POWER ADAPTERS. It has one free SATA power. Im looking to take the SATA power from my power supply, convert it to the old-style IDE 4-pin power supply (female) and plug it into the 4-pin extension (male) that powers my hard drive and SATA-IDE converter. Most converters go the other way... Please post links with examples of parts, since I cannot find anything that lets me do what I am looking to
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Q:I noticed many of our server cables are thicker than the standard ones for a desktop PC. Would any power cable work, regardless of gauge? I want to use shorter server power cables for cable management purposes, since some of our server cables are over 10-15 ft. in length and only need 3 ft. or so.
It depends on the gauge of the wire. It will be printed on the cable such as 18 AWG 3C Which means each wire is 18 gauge in size and there are 3 wires or conductors (3C). The higher the number on the gauge the smaller the wire. For instance a 12 gauge is much bigger wire than an 16 or 18 gauge. That means the lower the number the more current it can handle. The better companies such as HP will also use cable that is shielded more to prevent interference to outside devices. It's best to go with the same gauge or larger (lower number). The longer the cable the bigger (lower number) the wire is needed. For instance a power saw would use a 12 gauge wire and a table lamp would use a 16 gauge wire. If the table saw is at a construction site and it is plugged in at the other end of the house it would need a 10 gauge extension cord because of the distance.
Q:difference between power and control cable?
generally, a power cable provides power and a control cable provides control signals (turn on, off, change channels, etc.). The cables themselves are pretty much the same - copper wire. However, depending on the interface, a cable can provide both power and control, for example USB.
Q:If so, where will i have to go to get it?
if the power cable is the same as the one on your computer, yes. If not, you may need to order one. However, you will need to take it apart to install it. Could be the power supply if the cord is not a removable cord.
Q:the contant power cables go to my car alarm, led lights, siren, power locks, power windows, and alarm bypass... they are very small thin awg wires... the ignition and constant power cables under ignition housing are alot thicker... is this possible with no problems?
I wouldn't tap into any wires where your alarm is.. If you have any issue, it could arm your alarm, and you might not be able to start your car, until the wiring was fixed...
Q:Hi. I recently purchased an EVGA Geforce GTX 670 FTW video card that need two 6 pins pci-e power cables. The problem is that the 2 in my pc have L shaped dongles in which one can't connect to the video card due to how it's designed. Is there any way to extend the dongle for reach? Are there any adapters that I can add to it? All knowledge sharing and suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
The specs say PCI express? established laptop is required with one X16 lane photographs slot to be had on the motherboard. So yes, also ensure that your vigor supply is at least four hundred watt, which it should be assuming it's not a relatively ancient machine.
Q:in the specs it says the power supply doesn't have a pci-e connector?Does that mean i cant use the video card, or is there a way I dont know? Please help.Thank you very much
Okay, right off the bat I see a problem with that power supply. Aside from not having a pci-e connection it states it doesn't work with SLI or Crossfire (i.e. Nvidia or ATI). Since you're wanting to get a GeForce card, which works with a mobo with an Nvidia chipset, you'd need a more up-to-date power supply. Second - that card uses 18 amps on the 12-volt rail, and according to the specs on that power supply it runs up to 16 or 17 amps, so the power supply you're looking at isn't powerful enough to support the card. My advice - first make sure your mobo has an Nvidia Chipset. Second, spend a bit more and get a better power supply, and check the voltage - you need at least 18 amps on the 12-volt for that card.
Q:I am trying to find a 4 Pin Fan Power Splitter Cable or my computer since I only have 1 4 Pin Fan Power jack and I want to use 2 4 pin fans. I am having a really hard time trying to find one in hamilton
Before hooking that up, check the specs on your motherboard to see if that fan header will support loads from both fans. You may need to get a Molex to 4-pin converter and power directly off your power supply.
Q:The circle thing on the end of the amp power cable wont fit onto my battery, so idk what to do, should i strip the wire and connect it to my battery like that or should i cut the circle thing (i really dont know what the hell its called) to the point where it will fit around my battery
I'm not quite sure how your trying to attach it to the battery, but you should be able to take the ring and slide it over the the little bolt that is on your terminal. After that just tighten the nut over it. If this isn't working you may want to invest in a aftermarket terminal. They're pretty cheap and depending on the one you get you should be able to hook it up with the ring on the end or strip it and connect it using whatever method the instructions say.
Q:My computer speakers have a control tower(volume etc.) that plugs into the back of the subwoofer. I would like to move the tower further away from the sub then the cable allows. Is there an extension cable I could get?On the cable it says:2464 E205890 AWM 80C 300V VW-1SCThe end of the cable is round and has a row of two pins, then a row of 4 pins and then a row of 3 pins.
For Extend Power Cable!?. Find correct extention any store tools category Or find in internet Searching. Good Luck. Comentary: Take precaution about Where install and take all the precaution. I remember to find one in Lowes

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