Flex cords, extension reels, extension leads

Basic specification of flexo cords

Flex cords, also known as moving power cords, are specifically designed for flexible and mobile applications where reliability and long-term durability are required. These cables are supplied to our company by TEKACABLE, a company that specialises in the manufacture of high quality wiring products.

Driver design

Finely stranded copper conductors that guarantee flexibility and low electrical resistance.

Insulating material

PVC or rubber, ensuring resistance to mechanical damage and external influences.

Resilience

Flexibility for frequent movement, resistance to temperature, moisture, oils and chemicals.

Temperature range

Usually from low voltage (up to 1 kV) to medium voltage (up to 35 kV).

Voltage and current

Low voltage applications (typically 230 V or 400 V) with varying current capacitance depending on the diameter.

Standards and certifications

EN and IEC standards to ensure product safety and quality.

Temperature range

From -30 °C to +70 °C, depending on the type of insulation.

Driver configurations

Single and multi-core variants for different applications.

Industries where flexicords are used

Industrial environment: power supply for mobile equipment, machines and tools.

Construction: for use in portable lighting and electrical equipment on construction sites.

Household: appliances, extension cords, and devices requiring flexible power cords.

Healthcare: power supply for portable medical devices.

Entertainment: stage lighting, sound equipment and temporary electrical wiring.

Importance for our company

TEKACABLE supplies us with flexstrings that meet stringent quality, safety and reliability requirements. Thanks to their wide range and technical support, we are able to offer our customers products that are ideal for mobile and temporary applications in a variety of industries. These flexcords help our company maintain high standards and expand our range of quality wiring solutions.

Datasheets

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