IAI America XSEL-KE User Manual

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Cable

Cable track

Power line

Signal lines (flat cable)

Duct

7. Do not let the cable get tangled or kinked in a cable track or flexible tube. When bundling the cable,

keep a certain degree of flexibility (so that the cable will not become too taut when bent).

8. Do not cause the cables to occupy more than

60% of the space in the cable track.

9. Do not lay signal lines together with circuit lines

that create a strong electric field.

10. Always use a robot cable if the cable is likely to flex significantly.

[Standard structure of cable]
The standard structure of

cable will vary depending on
the manufacturer and type of
cable.

Need for Robot Cables

A cable connected to a moving part of an actuator system will inevitably receive repeated bending loads at
the base of the cable. As a result, the cores in the cable may break over time. To minimize the risk of
cable breakage, we strongly recommend that a robot cable offering significantly higher flexibility be used
in this type of application.

Absorbing material (When the cable is
bent, this material is crushed by the
surrounding signal lines to maintain
the shape of the signal lines.)

Cover

Shield

Protective layer

Signal line (copper + tin)

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