How To Determine If Your CNC Spindle Cable Requires Replacement.

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  • @amosdevonish5888
    @amosdevonish5888 2 роки тому +1

    Vice. I'm going to have purchsse cable for from you. My country is a waste of time. I need double shielded cable for my 3hp 110v simple. I have the connectors already.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50  2 роки тому +1

      No problem please let me know the length you need. Thank you,
      Vince

    • @amosdevonish5888
      @amosdevonish5888 2 роки тому

      Will need 20ft.

    • @amosdevonish5888
      @amosdevonish5888 2 роки тому

      Will have it shipped to Miami instead of Barbados.

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50  2 роки тому

      Ok you have tow options. My standard 16/4 spindle cable www.ebay.com/itm/131899174942
      You also have my DS Flexion ultraflex cable which carries a 10 million flex cycle rating, and 2.9in MBR. This cable is designed for smaller cable chains. www.ebay.com/itm/132649829362
      Thank you,
      Vince

  • @surfingnoid
    @surfingnoid 2 роки тому +1

    Curious, should you also confirm actual resistance of each conductor? Can you not have broken strands inside one or more conductors due to damage, and will those broken strands contribute to any issues? I notice when you touched the probes together, the reading on the meter was "1" but when testing the cable, it was "3".

    • @corvetteguy50
      @corvetteguy50  2 роки тому

      Thank you for your support. The resistance of any cable will fluctuate based on many things typically the probe contact, contacts being clean, ect.. but you're certainly correct if you see a continuous large spike in resistance on a particular lead, or leads then this would be a "red flag". The word here is consistency as many times fluctuations happen, but if the numbers are for instance 20-30 after ten tests then I would highly recommend you to pay attention to it. Good question. Have a great weekend Vince