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Trilogy High Flex Cable Specifications

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THF series high flex cables have been improved.

  • The cables meet UL requirements and have a uR mark.
  • Green/yellow safety earth ground wire wire added in accordance with EN60204.
  • Outer diameter increases on all cables.
  • All motor phase wires now have a yellow stripe. One motor power wire color changes and some wire gaurges changed.

The Iforce motors use different cables for the different WD wiring option for the coil.  The "THFxx" name in the tables below is the identification numbers for the cables; this number is also printed on the jacket of each cable:

Example: Coil part number is 210-3A-NC-WD2S-8

210 coil with WD2 wiring option:  uses THF08 cable per chart above

  

These improvements were announced on Technical Change bulletin 452 (May 2008) and also as the IForce motors changed (TC 456, 458, 463, 469, 501, 506, 523, 526). Cable improvements changed at these times:

Cable Product Change Date
THF05 R7, R10, R16, ML50 Sept 1,2008
  410 Aug 4,2008
THF08 310 Dec 17,2008
  210 July 8,2009
  110, Cable Only Aug 19,2009
THF10 110, 210, 310, Cable Only Feb 19,2010
THF06 210 WD7, 310 WD7, 410 WD3, 410 WD4 Nov 10,2008
THF15 MHED, Ripped MHED Apr 1,2010

 

New Cable specs:

Cable Specs
THF15 Meets RoHS compliance, marked on jacket
Light green changed to light green with white stripe
UR marked on jacket
Diameter: .230-in
13 28AWG conductors plus 1 28AWG drain, 1 pair 26AWG twisted conductors
UL AWM 2586 105C, 600V
THF08 Meets RoHS compliance, marked on jacket
UR marked on jacket
Diameter increased from .22-in to .235-in
20AWG Green with yellow stripe added
Yellow stripe added to motor conductors
6 24AWG conductors plus 1 20AWG, 1 pair 28AWG twisted conductors
UL AWM 2586 105C, 600V
THF10 Meets RoHS compliance, marked on jacket
UR marked on jacket
Diameter increased from .228-in to .281-in
20AWG Green with yellow stripe added
Yellow stripe added to motor conductors
7 28AWG conductors with 24AWG drain wire, 4 20AWG conductors
UL AWM 2586 105C, 600V
THF06 Meets RoHS compliance, marked on jacket
UR marked on jacket
Diameter increased from .155-in to  .181-in
6 26AWG conductors with 26AWG drain wire
UL AWM 2586 105C, 600V
THF05 Meets RoHS compliance, marked on jacket
UR marked on jacket
Diameter increased from .237-in to .267-in
18AWG Green with yellow stripe added
Yellow stripe added to motor (Red,Brown,Orange) conductors
4 18AWG conductors with 24AWG drain wire, 1pair 28AWG twisted conductors
UL AWM 2586 105C, 600V

Old Cable specs:

Votage Rating 400VDC Cont 
Conductor Insulation FEP rated @ 250 degree C 
Cable Overall Insulation PVC rated @ 105 degree C 
Current Rating Current determined by cable temperature rating and continuous motor current 
Minimum Bend Radius >5 diameters for rolling flexure in cable track


Part No.

Total # of Conductors

Diameter

#

AWG (mm)

#

AWG (mm)

THF01

1

.095"

1

16 (1.29)

-

-

THF05

5

.260"

3

18 (1.02)

2

24 (0.511)

THF06

6

.125"

6

26 (0.405)

-

-

THF08

8

.195"

6

24 (0.511)

2

28 (0.321)

THF08E

8

.175"

8

26 (0.405)

-

-

 
 


Part No.

Total # of Conductors

Diameter

#

AWG (mm)

#

AWG (mm)

THF10

10

.200"

3

24 (0.511)

7

28 (0.321)

THF15

15

.200"

2

26 (0.405)

13

28 (0.321)

 
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