Strain Relief slips on spotweld cables.

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Strain Relief, when used on secondary circuit spotweld cables, distributes concentrated bending stress to avoid early cable failures. It is made of molded urethane and attached to cable via 2 work drive clamps. Use of strain relief prolongs life of cable and improves weld quality.



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"Slip On" Strain Relief For Secondary Circuit Spotweld Cables


Secondary Circuit Spotweld Cables, i.e., Kickless Cable, often encounter a severe amount of flexing, particularly on robotic welding use. These cables inherently fail right behind the solid terminal on the weld gun end.

Cellar Services Inc., Sterling Heights, Michigan has developed a "slip on" strain relief to distribute the concentrated bending stress causing early cable failures. The strain relief is molded urethane and attached to the cable via use of two worm drive clamps.

Use of the strain relief greatly pro-longs the life of the expensive Kickless Cable, improves weld quality (partially failed cables can cause poor welds) and reduces downtime.

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