KLove
Industrial
- Sep 23, 2019
- 3
Hello,
I am tossing around some ideas to manage the power cable for a mobile submerged arc welding system. The manipulator runs along a 75' straight track, and I need to find a way to keep the power cable safe while the carriage is in transit back and forth. So far the ideas are:
Cable Carrier (E-Chain)
Some type of pulley system coming off the carriage that picks the cable up and keeps it away from the moving carriage (this only mitigates a small part of the issue, as the cable would still lie on the floor)
Festoon System
Reel
So my question has two parts; how would you do it, and more specifically for this forum's experts, is a reel system even feasible? It seems as a concept the most efficient but with the voltage and size of cable involved it may not even be possible.
For reference the cable is a Carol 4/5 type SOOW 90C P-7K-123033 rated for 600 volts, with a 1.1" OD.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
I am tossing around some ideas to manage the power cable for a mobile submerged arc welding system. The manipulator runs along a 75' straight track, and I need to find a way to keep the power cable safe while the carriage is in transit back and forth. So far the ideas are:
Cable Carrier (E-Chain)
Some type of pulley system coming off the carriage that picks the cable up and keeps it away from the moving carriage (this only mitigates a small part of the issue, as the cable would still lie on the floor)
Festoon System
Reel
So my question has two parts; how would you do it, and more specifically for this forum's experts, is a reel system even feasible? It seems as a concept the most efficient but with the voltage and size of cable involved it may not even be possible.
For reference the cable is a Carol 4/5 type SOOW 90C P-7K-123033 rated for 600 volts, with a 1.1" OD.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated, thank you!