Application:
The Type SHD Mining Cable EPR/CPE 2000 V is specifically designed for use as trailing cables on AC mining equipment, where induced voltages in the grounding system will not pose a safety hazard. It is also suitable for use on low- and medium-voltage AC circuits where shielding is preferred or mandated.
Model No.:SHD Mining Cable
Voltage:2000V
Conductor:2 AWG thru 3/0 AWG coated annealed copper, bunched wires, rope-lay-stranded per ASTM B172.
Insulation:Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR) insulation.
Insulation Shield:A flexible coated copper/textile braid shield is applied over a non-conducting overlapped tape.
Grounding Conductors:Coated copper, rope-lay-stranded per ASTM B172.
Assembly:Two conductors, shaped and covered with an extruded semi-conducting shield.
Sheath:Extra-heavy-duty, lead-cured Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE).
Brand:KINGYEAR
Standard:ICEA S-75-381 Portable and Power Feeder Cables for use in mines and similar applications.
Place of Origin:China
Package:Exported Wooden Drum
Terms of Payment: L/C, T/T, D/P, PayPal, Western Union, Small-amount payment
Certification:ISO,CE and other certifications.
Production Capacity:30000m/week
SHD-GC is a heavy-duty trailing cable where flexibility and maximum protection is required. For use with mobile, reeling, or stationary mining equipment, continuous mining machines, longwall mining systems, and blast hole drillers. It is also an excellent choice for shovels, draglines, dredges, cranes and marine shore-to-ship power supplies, and anytime extra-durable, flexible cable is required. Suitable for continuous submersion in water. Ground check conductor provides fail-safe ground monitoring. Embossed print legend for easy cable identification.
• MSHA Approved, Cold Bend and Impact Tested to -50°C
• ICEA S-75-381/NEMA WC 58 Portable and Power Feeder Cables for use in Mines and Similar Applications
• ASTM B33 Tinned Soft or Annealed Copper Wire for Electrical Purpose
• ASTM B172 Rope-Lay-Stranded Copper Conductors Having Bunch-Stranded Members, for Electrical Conductors
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