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Accessories Bowdencables incl. accessory
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Connectors
Bowden Cable for Power Entry Modules
Type A (Snap-in mounting)
Phase-out
Last Order date: 30.06.2017
Last delivery date: 30.09.2017
Type B (Screw-on mounting)
Phase-Out
Last order date: 31.03.2015
Approvals and Compliances
Description
- Component :
Snap-in mounting from front side
- Approved together with power entry module
Characteristics
- Designed for universal industrial applications
References
Fits to type: CD-Bowdencable; CG-Bowdencable; KD-Bowdenca-
ble; KG-Bowdencable
Weblinks
pdf datasheet, html-datasheet, General Product Information, Distributor-
Stock-Check, Accessories, Detailed request for product
Remote Actuator Technology
The remote actuator cable assembly consists of a wire cable inside of a plastic insulated spiral wire casing. Identifying a proper outing of the cable
assembly is important. Deviations from line to line placement will require bends in the cable with resulting losses in the overall assembly. These inef-
ficiencies show up as friction losses and lost motion. Frictional losses are increases in actuation force due to losses in the assembly. Lost motion is
an undesirable difference between the input end of the assembly and the output end. The principle element of lost motion is backlash and deflection.
Backlash is caused by the wire cable moving inside the casing with the change in direction of motion. It is the function of clearance between the wire
cable and casing, plus the number of degrees of bend in the cable assembly. Deflection of the cable assembly, while usually low, can be minimized by
anchoring the casing.
This is especially true in those applications of cable assemblies with long lengths and/or large degrees of bend in the system.
All of these losses and resulting inefficiencies can be reduced by the equipment designer through minimizing the total degress of bend in the assem-
bly. Because of the number of variables effecting proper operation of any remotely actuated switch assembly, it is important that the ordering instruc-
tions be used to determine proper cable length and to provide samples for customer approval.
Consult figure for minimum information required to describe cable assembly application.
How to specify length of a Bowden cable:
R Mounting parallel to direction of actuation S Mounting 90° to direction of actuation
B1 Actuating part B1 Actuating part
B2 Power entry module B2 Power entry module
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R a / b / c / S a/ b/ c/
Ordering example:
The following 3 positions are necessary to place an order:
1. Order No. socket KD14.4199.151
2. Order No. fuse drawer 4303.2024.03
3. Bowden cable (type of mounting /dimensions in mm) *R a/200 b/180 c/40
* The Order No. for a customer specific Bowden cable youll get with the acknowledgment. Delivery time for a customer specific Bowden cable sam-
ple approx. 2 weeks. Standard Bowden cable sample, Order No. 0886.0101, ex stock
Approvals and Compliances
Detailed information on product approvals, code requirements, usage instructions and detailed test conditions can be looked up in Details about
Approvals
Application standards
Application standards where the product can be used
Organization Design Standard Description
Designed for applications acc. IEC/UL 60950 IEC 60950-1 includes the basic requirements for the safety of information
technologyequipment.
Designed for applications acc. IEC 60601-1 Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for basic
safety and essential performance