New chainflex IO-Link cables ensure reliable communication even under torsion for energy chains and robots

igus has launched cost-effective IO-Link cables for use in the energy chain and on robots...

The IO-Link technology enables users to communicate quickly and easily with their sensors and actuators. The cables for IO-Link must withstand the highest stresses in the energy chain and torsion on the robot. igus has now developed two new cables for this purpose. They convince with a tested service life of 22 million strokes in test 4869. At the same time, they are 32 per cent more cost-effective than currently available alternatives. When sensors go haywire and actuators do not really work, the frustration of the production manager is pre-programmed. IO-Link technology enables users to monitor the status of their sensors and communicate with them at any time. It is the first worldwide standard (IEC 61131-9) for communication with sensors and actuators. igus has now developed two new cables especially for the IO-Link system. “The challenge was that cables for IO-Link must be able to withstand highly dynamic movements in small radii and must also be twistable, since they are frequently used on robots”, explains Andreas Muckes, Head of Product Management chainflex cables at igus GmbH. The two new INI cables of the CF77.UL.D series are designed for the highest demands in the energy chain and for use in torsion at +/-180 degrees/m. They are available with a grey outer jacket for general functions and with a yellow outer jacket for safety functions. The cables have a bending factor of 6.8xd and are therefore also suitable for compact installation spaces. “Compared to other IO-Link cables for small bend radii, the new chainflex cables are 32 per cent more cost-effective and thus also interesting in terms of purchasing”, says Muckes. The extended CF77.UL.D series is UL approved and has – like all igus cables – a unique chainflex guarantee of 36 months.


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