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Robot dresspacks: flexible cable carriers & accessories for industrial robots

triflex® R is a multi-axis cable carrier designed for a variety of robotic applications

  • Easy to repair, lengthen and shorten
  • Easy to add and remove cables
  • Cable separation in multiple cavities
  • Reduced cable stress due to integrated torsion stop
  • Bend radius protection

Robot Dresspack Applications

Assembly robots in the automotive industry

Auto

Multiaxial movements in photovoltaic plant

photovoltaic plant

ESD retraction systems ideal for dry cleanroom

dry cleanroom

Shop triflex® R robotic cable carriers

TRE

TRE
  • Most common style
  • Easy fill – fast cable installation and removal
  • Reduces time to change cables by 75%
  • High strength due to external stop-dogs
  • Two chambers for cable separation

TRCF

TRCF
  • Closed design with snap-lock mechanism for fast opening, easy assembly/disassembly
  • Impact and abrasion resistant
  • Available with special bend radii for laser welding
  • Three chambers for cable separation

Retraction systems

retraction systems
  • Guides carriers to prevent loops in robot's path
  • Linear system for welding, riveting, nailing robots
  • Wheel system for small robots to prevent loops
  • Pneumatic system to avoid loops on robots' wrist
  • Compact, modular system for industrial robots

Scara Robot Cable Management

Scara
  • Modular system
  • Easy to retrofit
  • Can be delivered as an assembled system
  • Customizable, easy adjustment for all types
  • Safe guidance of cables and hoses

Cobot Dresspacks

Cobot Kits
  • Solutions for all cobot models
  • Hook and loop brackets for easy installation
  • Metal clamp brackets for heavy duty applications
  • Available in 30, 40 & 50mm size
  • UR, Fanuc, TM, ABB, Kuka, Kawasaki, Doosan, etc.

Accessories

accessories
  • Protectors and protective jackets
  • Mounting brackets with and without strain relief
  • Clamps for 6th axis with and without strain relief
  • Fiber rods for preload from 700 to 2000mm
  • Additional adapters, locking clips and tools

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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

  • Corkscrewing: Twisting of cables due to improper routing or excessive binding.
  • Insulation Damage: Wear from abrasion or bending beyond the cable's specifications.
  • Kinking: Sharp bends leading to permanent deformation.
    Regular inspection and adherence to proper cable management practices can mitigate these failures.
  • Loss of Continuity: Intermittent electrical connections caused by repeated stress.
  • Tangles: improper housing can cause the cables to tangle with one another or with the machinery itself during motion.

Contact Us

Questions or product information? Please contact:

David Sandiland
David Sandiland

Robotics and Automotive Industry Sales Manager

+1 705 313 2574Contact an Expert

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