H05VVH6-F 300/500V
Flat Cable for Hoisting and Lifting Systems
Applications
This cable is primarily used in control systems for cranes, conveyors, elevators, and other equipment. Its steel-wire reinforced core makes it suitable for long-distance suspension applications.
Product Structure
Reference Standard: BS EN 50214:2016
Conductor: Multiple fine strands of bare copper wire, conforming to IEC 60228, Category V conductor
Insulation Material: Special rubber-elastomer compound
Core Arrangement:
24 cores or less: Inline arrangement
24 cores or more: Plum blossom arrangement
Shield (optional): Tinned copper wire braid, braid density ≥ 80%
Jacket Material: Special rubber-elastomer compound
Jacket Color: Black or other colors
Reinforcement: High-strength galvanized steel wire or aramid
Core Identification:
Black core, digitally coded, with or without yellow-green ground wire
Colored core, with or without yellow-green ground wire
Technical Parameters
Rated Voltage: ≤1.0 mm²: 300/500V
Test Voltage: 2000V 2500V
Rated Temperature: -15°C to +70°C
Minimum Bend Radius:
Fixed Installation: 5x Cable Thickness
Mobile Installation: 10x Cable Thickness
Flame Retardant: Complies with IEC 60332-3
Product Features
Withstands High Mechanical Strength
High Flexibility
| Number of cores × cross-sectional area | outer diameter (mm) | Cable weight (kg/km) | Number of cores × cross-sectional area | outer diameter (mm) | Cable weight (kg/km) |
| 4x0.75 | 4.2x12.6 | 96 | 4x1.0 | 4.4x13.4 | 106 |
| 8x0.75 | 4.2×23.2 | 178 | 8x1.0 | 4.4×24.8 | 207 |
| 12x0.75 | 4.2x33.8 | 264 | 12x1.0 | 4.4x36.2 | 302 |
| 18x0.75 | 4.2x50.2 | 387 | 18x1.0 | 4.4x53.8 | 453 |
| 24x0.75 | 4.2x65.6 | 499 | 24x1.0 | 4.4x70.4 | 594 |
Flat Cable for Lifting Systems is a specialized type of cable designed for cranes, hoists, and other dynamic lifting equipment. Its flat construction allows for smooth movement along tracks or festoon systems, ensuring minimal wear and reliable power transmission. This guide provides detailed information on product performance, maintenance schedules, usage methods, and troubleshooting procedures, making it an essential reference for industrial buyers, engineers, and maintenance teams.
Flat cables are engineered to withstand the demanding conditions of lifting systems. Key performance features include:
Flat construction ensures uniform stress distribution during bending and movement.
Reduces twisting and tangling, providing smooth operation along tracks or festoon systems.
High-quality copper or tinned copper conductors for optimal conductivity.
Flexible PVC or rubber insulation resists abrasion, oil, chemicals, and temperature variations.
Multi-layered sheaths improve mechanical protection and prolong cable life.
Rated for various current and voltage requirements, typically 110V–600V.
Supports industrial lifting motors, control circuits, and signal transmission.
Certified to international safety standards such as ISO, CE, and UL.
Designed to resist torsion, abrasion, and repeated bending for safe, long-term operation.
Performance Features Table:
| Feature | Description | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Flat Cable Design | Uniform thickness with flexible conductors | Smooth movement, reduces tangling |
| Conductor Material | High-purity copper or tinned copper | Reliable power transmission |
| Insulation | PVC, rubber, or thermoplastic | Resistance to abrasion, chemicals, and heat |
| Voltage Rating | 110V–600V | Supports industrial lifting and control systems |
| Certifications | ISO, CE, UL | Ensures compliance with international safety standards |
Proper maintenance extends the service life of flat cables and ensures safe operation.
Visually inspect for abrasion, cracks, or exposed conductors.
Ensure cable moves smoothly along festoon or trolley systems.
Check connectors and terminations for tightness and corrosion.
Clean the cable surface and track or festoon system.
Lubricate moving parts in accordance with manufacturer guidelines.
Verify insulation integrity and flexibility.
| Maintenance Task | Frequency | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Electrical Continuity Check | Monthly | Ensure uninterrupted power transmission |
| Mechanical Inspection | Monthly | Detect early wear or deformation |
| Cable Tension Adjustment | Monthly | Maintain optimal movement along tracks |
Conduct load and voltage testing to confirm operational specifications.
Replace worn or damaged cable sections.
Review overall system performance for safety compliance.
Correct usage is essential for safety, efficiency, and longevity of flat cables in lifting systems.
Install along designated tracks or festoon systems without sharp bends.
Maintain appropriate bending radius according to cable specifications.
Secure terminations and connectors to prevent strain or movement.
Avoid overloading cables beyond rated voltage and current capacity.
Ensure smooth cable movement during crane or hoist operation.
Minimize sudden tension or torsion that could damage conductors.
Store spare cables in dry, temperature-controlled environments.
Avoid contact with oil, solvents, or sharp objects.
Handle with care during transportation to prevent mechanical damage.
Flat cables may experience issues during operation; timely detection and repair prevent downtime.
Abrasion or Cuts
Cause: Mechanical wear along tracks, accidental impact.
Solution: Inspect damaged sections, repair with approved insulation materials, or replace cable segment.
Cable Twisting or Tangling
Cause: Improper installation or sudden cable movement.
Solution: Realign along track, ensure proper bending radius, and secure with clamps.
Electrical Faults
Cause: Loose connectors, internal conductor break, or insulation damage.
Solution: Test continuity, tighten terminals, replace damaged conductors.
Reel or Festoon System Malfunction
Cause: Obstruction, worn components, or misalignment.
Solution: Inspect moving parts, lubricate, and replace worn components.
Troubleshooting Table:
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Abrasion | Track contact or sharp edges | Repair insulation or replace section |
| Twisting | Improper bending | Realign and secure cable |
| Electrical Failure | Loose connections or conductor break | Test continuity and repair |
| Reel Malfunction | Obstruction or wear | Inspect, lubricate, or replace components |
Follow recommended bending radius and installation guidelines.
Avoid overloading beyond rated voltage and current.
Schedule regular inspections and maintenance according to manufacturer recommendations.
Store and handle cables carefully to prevent mechanical damage.
Smooth operation along tracks and festoon systems.
Durable, abrasion-resistant materials for long-term use.
Enhanced safety by reducing electrical hazards and mechanical failures.
Easy maintenance and repair, minimizing downtime.
Advantages Table:
| Advantage | Description |
|---|---|
| Smooth Operation | Flat design reduces tangling and friction |
| Durability | Resists abrasion, torsion, and environmental factors |
| Safety | Certified insulation and construction minimize hazards |
| Maintenance-Friendly | Easy inspection, repair, and replacement |
Flat Cable for Lifting Systems is a critical component for safe, reliable, and efficient lifting operations in industrial settings. Understanding product performance, following proper maintenance schedules, using correct operational methods, and timely troubleshooting ensures maximum cable lifespan, optimal performance, and workplace safety. High-quality flat cables provide a dependable solution for cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment, meeting international safety standards while delivering operational efficiency.
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