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Application:
Welding cable designed for the secondary (high current) connection to automatic or hand-held metal arc welding electrodes. It is suitable for flexible use under rugged conditions, on assembly lines and convey or systems, in machine tool and automatically operated line and spot welding machines. Power: Earthing/ return leads, power feeds to electrolytic plating process, Busbar connection, transformers, generators, aircraft servicing equipments etc.
(1) IEC Size: 16mm2, 25mm2, 35mm2, 50mm2,70mm2, 95mm2,120mm2.
(2) AWG Size: 6AWG,4AWG,2AWG,1AWG,1/0,2/0,3/0,4/0.
2. Name and IEC Standard
(1). Rubber Sheathed Welding Cable 245 IEC 81 IEC60245-6, H01N2-D
(2). Rubber Sheathed Welding Cable 245 IEC 82, which is made of chloroperene or the composite stretchy materials.
3. Conductor:
OFC/CCA/tinned copper wires or CCS Conductor
4. Jacket:
Rubber or PVC or TPE
5. Packing:
100m/roll or 200m/roll (As requested) Outer packing: 8 rolls/carton or 4 rolls/carton
Conductor Nominal Section (mm2) |
Conductive Core |
Thickness of Section Sheath (mm) |
Average Outer Diameter (mm2) |
200C Conductor Resistance≤(Ω/km) |
|
|
Number/Diameter of Core(mm) |
|
Min |
Max |
|
10 |
322/0.20 |
1.8 |
7.5 |
9.7 |
1.91 |
16 |
513/0.20 |
2.0 |
9.2 |
11.5 |
1.16 |
25 |
798/0.20 |
2.0 |
10.5 |
13.0 |
0.758 |
35 |
1121/0.20 |
2.0 |
11.5 |
14.5 |
0.536 |
50 |
1596/0.20 |
2.2 |
13.5 |
17.0 |
0.379 |
70 |
2214/0.20 |
2.4 |
15.0 |
19.5 |
0.268 |
95 |
2997/0.20 |
2.6 |
17.0 |
22.0 |
0.198 |
120 |
1702/0.30 |
2.8 |
19.0 |
24.0 |
0.161 |
150 |
2135/0.30 |
3.0 |
21.0 |
27.0 |
0.129 |
185 |
1443/0.40 |
3.2 |
22.0 |
29.0 |
0.106 |
OEM is welcome
1) Minimum order quantity: 5 kilometers at least
2) Price: EXW/FOB/ CIF
3) Packing: 100m/roll or 500m/roll or as cus
4) Sample: Free sample is available for you
5) Individual Service: Can print your logo or brand name on cable
YH: Natural rubber sheath for welding cable
YHF: Horoprene rubber or other syntheitic rubber sheath welding cable
Working Temperature ≤ 60º C
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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ITEM WELDING CABLE ?
Welding cable is the electrical conductor for the welding current. It consists of a series of fine copper strands wrapped inside a non-conductive, durable jacket (typically some type of synthetic or natural rubber of various colors). The fine copper strands give welding cable more flexibility than other types of electrical conductors and the insulating jacket is designed to hold up to repeated movement over rough surfaces. As the current level increases (measured in amperage or amps), the diameter of the welding cable and resulting cross sectional area of the copper stranding needs to increase. The concept is similar to the flow of water through a hose. A larger diameter hose is needed in order to carry a greater volume of water. You use a smaller hose to water your garden, while the fire department uses a much larger hose to fight fires.
Figure 2: AWG / Metric Cable Size Comparison |
70mm welding cable 16mm 50mm 70mm 95mm 120mm single copper core rubber sheathed
Now when selecting the proper cable size for your welding equipment, it is best to choose cable that can handle the maximum output of the welder. To do this, you need to determine three factors. These include:
• Total length of the welding circuit
• Rated output of welding power source
• Duty cycle of the welding power source
The welding circuit is the total path in which the electricity travels. It includes the power source, electrode cable, electrode holder (or TIG torch or wire feeder and gun), electrical arc, work cable and work clamp. Figure 3 illustrates the welding circuit. For determining proper welding cable size, you need to add together the full lengths of the electrode cable and the work cable. The electrode cable attaches to either an electrode holder, TIG torch or wire feeder. The work cable attaches to a work clamp. Note these last two items are often incorrectly referred to as the “ground cable” and “ground clamp”. However, this is improper terminology, as the "ground" lead only applies to the primary side of the welding circuit (i.e. the incoming power cable).