Spiral Wraps
for orderly cable management in mobile applications
Spiral Wraps is used as flexible cable protection when cables need to be able to move, extend or be pulled out and back in industrial installations.
The spiral-shaped design provides both protection against mechanical impact and the possibility of movement between control cabinets, machines and moving units.
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Spiral Wraps | Ø3 - 12mm | Halogen-free
Cable coil | Ø8 - 50mm | Halogen-free
Technical characteristics of Spiral Wrap
- Flexible cable protection with spiral shape
- Allows movement and length adjustment
- Protects against mechanical impact and abrasion
- Adapted for industrial environments
- Suitable for machines and mobile installations
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FAQ – Frequently asked questions about spiral hose
When might other solutions be more appropriate?
Spiral Wraps is not always the best choice in all installations.
- Cables must be completely fixed → conduits without spiral
- The cable needs to be sealed against the enclosure → cable gland or cable entries
- Cables should be organized in a structured manner internally → cable ducts
When is a Spiral Wrap the right choice?
Spiral Wraps is the right choice when cables need to be protected but at the same time be able to move or adjust in length.
- Cables are connected to moving machine parts
- Need for extendable or flexible cabling
- Protection against abrasion while allowing movement
- Installations between control cabinets and machines
Spiral Wraps is often used where traditional protective hose becomes too rigid.
When is Spiral Wrap better than regular protective hose?
When the cable needs to be able to move or be extended without being damaged.
Can Spiral Wraps be used in electrical cabinets?
Yes, mainly where cables leave the cabinet and go towards moving parts.
Does a Spiral Wrap replace cable ducts?
No, Spiral Wraps protects cables while cable ducts organize fixed installations.
Is Spiral Wraps suitable in industrial environments?
Yes, it is often used in machinery and automation where movement occurs.
