udirn1
Electrical
- Apr 17, 2009
- 23
I have a devices that incorporates hand pieces that are used very rigorously , and I am experiencing a cable fatigue phenomenon. The hand piece is moving in circular motion on the patient body .The breaking point occurs at the entrance point of the cable onto the plastic housing.
I seek for a prompt solution to this cable fatigue problem as a first aid.I came to learn that my application needs a cable that could withstand both twisting and bending.
Redesign would take a lot of time but I need now some guidance on how to improve the situation with what I have.
I would appreciate your guidance and assistance on what would be the best way and fastest way to solve this problem.
A picture of the inside of the handpiece is attached.
Udi
I seek for a prompt solution to this cable fatigue problem as a first aid.I came to learn that my application needs a cable that could withstand both twisting and bending.
Redesign would take a lot of time but I need now some guidance on how to improve the situation with what I have.
I would appreciate your guidance and assistance on what would be the best way and fastest way to solve this problem.
A picture of the inside of the handpiece is attached.
Udi