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Application of Welding Cable
For use with welding generators, hand electrodes and workpieces. For use in the automobile industry, shipbuilding, transport and conveyor systems, tool making machinery, welding robots etc. These cables remain flexible even when exposed to ozone, light, oxygen, protective gases, oil and petrol. The robust construction makes these cables resistant to both the cold and heat as well as to flames. They are suitable for use in open spaces and under dry and damp conditions.
Cable Construction
Construction of Welding Cable:
Conductor: Plain Copper Conductors, extra fine stranded
Separator over conductor
Sheath:Neoprene Out Jacket, chlorinated rubber compound,
Red, Black, Yellow, Green.
Dimensions

Description & No. Conductors x cross-sec. mm2 | No. wires x single wire | Nom. value | Outer Ø | Cop. weight | Weight |
in mm | min.-max. | kg/km | kg/km | ||
H01N2-D 1X10 | 320 x 0.2 | 2 | 7.7 - 9.8 | 96 | 133 |
H01N2-D 1X16 | 512 x 0.2 | 2 | 8.8 - 11.2 | 154 | 202 |
H01N2-D 1X25 | 800 x 0.2 | 2 | 10.1 - 12.6 | 240 | 301 |
H01N2-D 1X35 | 1120 x 0.2 | 2 | 11.4 - 14.3 | 336 | 425 |
H01N2-D 1X50 | 1600 x 0.2 | 2.2 | 13.2 - 16.4 | 480 | 585 |
H01N2-D 1X70 | 2240 x 0.2 | 2.4 | 15.3 - 19.3 | 672 | 797 |
H01N2-D 1X95 | 3024 x 0.2 | 2.6 | 17.1 - 21.5 | 912 | 1025 |
H01N2-D 1X120 | 614 x 0.5 | 2.8 | 19.2 - 24.1 | 1152 | 1320 |
H01N2-D 1X150 | 765 x 0.5 | 3 | 21.2 - 26.5 | 1440 | 1630 |
H01N2-D 1X185 | 944 x 0.5 | 3.2 | 23.1 - 28.7 | 1776 | 1926 |
H01N2-D 1X240 | 1225 x 0.5 | 3.4 | 25.0 - 29.4 | 2304 | 2550 |
What is flexible welding cable;
Flexible cables, also referred to as flex cables, are defined as cables that possess enhanced flexibility and bendability in comparison to traditional rigid cables. The construction of the cable utilises stranded copper conductors, which affords greater flexibility and facilitates easier installation in applications where cables are required to be bent or moved.
Flexible cables are frequently employed in contexts where the use of rigid cables is impractical or challenging to implement, such as in mobile machinery, portable equipment, and applications that necessitate frequent bends. Such cables are frequently utilised to energise appliances, power tools and other electrical apparatus that necessitate both mobility and flexibility.
The insulation and sheathing materials employed in flexible cables may vary depending on the specific application and environmental conditions. These cables are available in a variety of configurations, including single-core, multi-core and shielded versions, which are designed to meet different electrical requirements.
In selecting flexible cables, it is essential to consider a number of factors, including the current rating, voltage rating, insulation material and the environmental conditions in which the cable will be used. It is advised that a qualified electrician or electrical supplier be consulted in order to ensure the selection of the optimal flexible cable for the specific application in question.