Trackless Cable Assemblies Are Self-Supportive

Sept. 30, 2003
Via a self-supporting design, Trackless Cable Assemblies are said to reduce particulation, vibration, size, and the excessive weight common to most cable tracks by completely eliminating the tracks. The assemblies work in a controlled motion mode

Via a self-supporting design, Trackless Cable Assemblies are said to reduce particulation, vibration, size, and the excessive weight common to most cable tracks by completely eliminating the tracks. The assemblies work in a controlled motion mode without a cable track or energy chain for stroke lengths up to 1.5m; acceleration rates reach up to 40 m/s2. For drop-in installations, the cables come as complete assemblies with a connector termination and mounting clamps. Additionally, the assemblies can operate at the same small bend radii as traditional high-flex planar cables and can survive flex life testing in excess of 20 million cycles. W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES INC., Elkton, MD. (800) 445-4673.

Company: W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES INC.

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