Solution
Under these conditions it was a logical step to implement the energy supply to the spindle exclusively with single cores. The logic of this decision becomes even clearer when the alternative - a four-core motor cable with a cross section of 4G10 mm
2 - is considered. Such a cable cannot be laid in the existing installation space, and its bend radius would also be too large.
However, there are reservations in electrical engineering about this type of energy supply, because the cores or cables can influence each other. The cables from the
CF270 series of the chainflex range from igus were developed precisely for this application and for moving applications. They achieve extremely long service life, which is of great importance to EMAG and the users of EMAG machines. Since costs always play a role in machine tool construction, igus has adopted the principle of single-core cables from crane construction, while also reducing costs.
The result: The chainflex CF270.UL.D with PUR jacket, which is now known as a "spindle cable" in the market. It is, among other things, oil-resistant and notch-resistant, which is a great advantage in the oily environment of a machine tool with its many metal edges. The UL approval for the world market is of course also available here and this cable type can also convince in terms of price.
In the VMC machines, EMAG uses the single-core cables of up to a cross-section of 50 mm
2, in special cases up to 70 mm
2. The choice of material also contributes to this. The outer jacket is made of high-quality PUR. TPE is used for the core insulation below the shielding. This enables us to increase the temperature resistance of the cable, which takes into account the permanent high load on highly dynamic spindles.