Application
Elevators in port cranes (QC, gantry, etc.)
Elevators and lifts on offshore platforms and vessels
Service elevators for maintenance access on large machinery
Standard
These cables are generally manufactured to comply with international standards such as IEC 60245 and IEC 60227, which define requirements for rubber and PVC insulated cables, respectively. They may also meet specific test criteria for mechanical endurance, flame retardancy, and resistance to oils and chemicals common in ports.
Features
High Mechanical Strength: Excellent resistance to repeated flexing, torsion, and crushing.
Robust Construction: Designed to withstand constant vibration, shock, and exposure to abrasive environments.
Environmental Resilience: Jackets are typically resistant to saltwater, oils, chemicals, and UV radiation.
Safety: Often feature low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH) materials for enhanced safety in confined or poorly ventilated areas.
Products Family
Cable Type | Application |
Flat Traveling Cables | Offer compact design and excellent flexibility, commonly used for guided vertical travel |
Round Lift Cables | Provide robust all-around protection and are often used in more abrasive environments |
Cables with Integral Strain Member | Include a steel or synthetic messenger wire to support the cable's own weight and absorb tensile loads, crucial for long travel heights |
Main Parameters
Rated Voltage: 300/500V or 450/750V.
Conductor: Fine-stranded bare copper for high flexibility.
Insulation/Sheath: PVC, CSP, or specific elastomers like Chloroprene.
Temperature Range: Standard: -25°C to +70°C.
Bending Radius: Typically 5-10 times the cable diameter.




