Drag chain capable

New connection cable

The new 1900A23A connection cable from sensor experts Kistler is now available worldwide.

The new development can withstand bending cycles in particular for a long time. It therefore offers tangible benefits, particularly in production areas with highly synchronized, repetitive movements.

The new 1900A23A connection cable is particularly robust against abrasion and bending. © Kistler Group

The highly flexible cable with high abrasion resistance withstood more than ten million bending cycles in the test laboratory and is therefore demonstrably drag chain-compatible. During development, it was also possible to reconcile technical requirements that are difficult to reconcile. The high insulation of the cable guarantees precise measurement results, as the measurement of electrical charge remains undisturbed - even if the cable is placed close to the charge amplifier. Despite this high insulation capacity, the cable is very flexible and allows great freedom of movement.

The cable is low-noise and thus prevents interference signals from affecting the actual measurement signal. The IP 67 protection class with screwed plug connection effectively protects the sensors against the ingress of moisture - even massive moisture. dsc

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