Siemens Cable, 2m Length

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RS Stock No.:
705-9236
Mfr. Part No.:
6FX5002-2DC10-1AC0
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Accessory Type

Cable

For Use With

Motor

Length

2m

Siemens 6FX Series Cable, 500V Voltage Range, 2m Length - 6FX5002-2DC10-1AC0


This cable offers robust performance in motor applications, providing reliable connectivity in various industrial environments. Rated for 500V, it ensures effective operation in automation and mechanical systems, contributing to improved productivity and minimised downtime.

Features & Benefits


• Optimised for motor connectivity
• Withstands electrical stress up to 500V
• Flame-resistant sheath for safe operation
• Flexible design allows suitable bending radius for dynamic movements
• Durable PVC insulation enhances longevity and oil resistance
• Rated for both static and dynamic applications

Applications


• Utilised with motor encoders for accurate position feedback
• Suitable for fixed installations in automated systems
• Ideal for flexible connections in robotic applications
• Employed in industrial machinery requiring high-voltage cables

How should it be installed for optimal performance?


Follow manufacturer guidelines to ensure secure connections and avoid excessive bending.

What environments is it suited for?


Effective operation is achievable in temperatures ranging from -20 to 60°C.

What maintenance is required for longevity?


Regular inspections for wear and cleaning to prevent contamination are recommended.

Is it safe for use in high-temperature settings?


Designed for operation within specified limits

exceeding these may affect safety.

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