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Continuous flexing Profinet cable from AutomationDirect

November 14, 2019 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

DataMax Extreme industrial Profinet cables are a two-pair shielded construction with 22 AWG twisted pair conductors and 7/30 stranded tinned copper with color coded high-density polyethylene insulation.

AutomationDirect continuous flexing Profinet cable control-signal-cable-5x7Shielded constructions include both a tinned copper braid shield and aluminized polyester foil overall shield. The cable’s outer jacket is pressure extruded Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) with excellent moisture, chemical, UV and weathering resistance, exceptional low temperature flexibility, and good flame and fire resistance.

DataMax Extreme Profinet cable supports Profinet conformance classes B and C, is UL Type PLTC rated, and designed for use in EtherNet/IP systems. The continuous flexing Profinet cable from AutomationDirect is available in cut-to-length 1-ft increments starting at $1.04 per ft (20-ft minimum) and has a 3-year warranty.

AutomationDirect
www.automationdirect.com/profinet-cable-flex

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