Cable assemblies that meet every industry manufacturer standard

Equipment

Chainflex CAT6A cables for energy chains. The selection includes PVC CAT6A cables, PUR CAT6A cables and TPE CAT6A cables. The  Chainflex® Interbus cables have various certifications and compliance, such as UL, CSA, NFPA-79-2012, EAC and CTP. The CAT6A cables can be used for high speeds and accelerations. Chainflex bus cables are also available as Profibus cables, Interbus cables, CAN Bus cables, Device Net cables, CC-Link cables, Ethernet cables, Cat5 cables, GigE cables, Profinet cables, FireWire cables, USB cables, ASI Bus cables and DVI cables.

The readycable line of motor, servo, signal and encoder cable assemblies comes equipped with standard industrial connectors that are ready for plug-and-play operation the second it arrives.

All of our cable assemblies are expertly built similar to 20+ manufacturer’s standards. Readycable assemblies also come equipped with industrial connectors from some of the biggest names in the industry, such as TE Connectivity, Harting and Yamaichi.

Over 1,200 cable types are available as part of the readycable line, and seven different price points are offered for each cable type to allow for cost-effective cable solutions.

Benefits:

  • Entire assembly from single source
  • Reduces installation cost & assembly time
  • Shipped directly from igus warehouse
  • Rigorously tested in our test lab

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