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Connecting cable and control cable

In a wide range of applications for power supply and signal transmission

Our power and control cables fall under the ÖLFLEX® product brand and have always stood for oil resistance and flexibility. Power cables provide the optimum power supply, while control cables, on the other hand, transmit signals for controlling devices and machines. In this product segment, LAPP offers you a variety of cables that can be used to cover all applications. Browse through the product range: from simple, universally usable single conductor cables to multi-conductor cables for specific purposes such as robot or cable chain applications, or even solar and wind power.

  • Power and control cable
  • Single conductor
  • Railway cable
  • Servo cable
  • Spiral cable
  • Motor connection cable
  • Single conductor cable
  • Conveyor equipment cable
  • Robotic cable
  • Encoder cable
  • Compensating cable
  • Flat cable
  • Vehicle cable
  • Extension cable
  • Power cables
  • Installation cable
  • Solar cable
  • DC power cable
  • DC-power cable
  • Elevator cable
  • Thermocouple cable
  • Intralogistics & Material handling
  • Process Industry
  • Machine Tools
  • Food & Beverage
  • Construction Machinery
  • Lifts & Elevators
  • Automotive
  • Assembly Machines
  • Ships & boats
  • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
  • Energy
  • Robotics
  • Packaging
  • Agricultural & Farm Machinery
  • Healthcare & Pharma
  • Rolling Stock
  • Solar
  • 1.0
  • 4.0
  • 3.0
  • 5.0
  • 7.0
  • 2.0
  • 12.0
  • 18.0
  • 25.0
  • 34.0
  • 8.0
  • 41.0
  • 9.0
  • 10.0
  • 50.0
  • 16.0
  • 14.0
  • 24.0
  • 6.0
  • 30.0
  • 36.0
  • 20.0
  • 19.0
  • 65.0
  • 15.0
  • 61.0
  • 13.0
  • 21.0
  • 26.0
  • 40.0
  • 11.0
  • 32.0
  • 42.0
  • 37.0
  • 80.0
  • 100.0
  • 17.0
  • 23.0
  • 33.0
  • 49.0
  • 35.0
  • 51.0
  • 52.0
  • 56.0
  • 1.5 mm²
  • 1.0 mm²
  • 0.75 mm²
  • 2.5 mm²
  • 0.5 mm²
  • 4.0 mm²
  • 6.0 mm²
  • 10.0 mm²
  • 16.0 mm²
  • 25.0 mm²
  • 35.0 mm²
  • 50.0 mm²
  • 0.25 mm²
  • 70.0 mm²
  • 95.0 mm²
  • 120.0 mm²
  • 150.0 mm²
  • 185.0 mm²
  • 240.0 mm²
  • 0.14 mm²
  • 0.34 mm²
  • 0.22 mm²
  • 300.0 mm²
  • 21.0 mm²
  • 33.7 mm²
  • 0.18 mm²
  • 33.0 mm²
  • 42.5 mm²
  • 0.09 mm²
  • 1.3 mm²
  • 2.1 mm²
  • 3.3 mm²
  • 5.3 mm²
  • 8.5 mm²
  • 13.5 mm²
  • 42.4 mm²
  • 53.7 mm²
  • 67.5 mm²
  • 67.7 mm²
  • 85.1 mm²
  • 85.3 mm²
  • 107.2 mm²
  • 107.6 mm²
  • 126.7 mm²
  • 127.1 mm²
  • 177.6 mm²
  • 177.9 mm²
  • 253.7 mm²
  • 254.1 mm²
  • 400.0 mm²
  • 500.0 mm²
  • Flame-retardant
  • PWIS-free
  • Oil resistant
  • UV-resistant
  • Chemical resistant
  • Halogenfree
  • Ozone-resistant
  • weather resistant
  • For permanent bending
  • For torsional load
  • Hydrolysis-resistant
  • Water resistant
  • Low-adhesive jacket surface
  • Low capacitance
  • Mechanically resistant
  • Permanently immersible in water
  • Acid-resistant
  • Alkali resistant
  • Fuel-resistant
  • salt water resistant
  • Windable
  • CE marking
  • UL recognized
  • cUR recognized
  • HAR-certified
  • CSA certified
  • UL listed
  • Ecolab certified
  • VDE certified
  • cUL listed
  • DNV-certified
  • Tested for fire protection for railway vehicles
  • Lloyd's Register certified
  • Resistance to flame propagation tested according to UN/ECE-R118
  • ADR approval
  • TÜV certified
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  • General information
    • Single core packaging type
      • Ring
      • Large Cardboard Box
      • Spool
      • Depending on length
    • End of sales article
      • No
    • Product type
      • Power and control cable
      • Single conductor
      • Railway cable
      • Servo cable
      • Spiral cable
      • Motor connection cable
      • Single conductor cable
      • Conveyor equipment cable
      • Robotic cable
      • Encoder cable
      • Compensating cable
      • Flat cable
      • Vehicle cable
      • Extension cable
      • Power cables
      • Installation cable
      • Solar cable
      • DC power cable
      • DC-power cable
      • Elevator cable
      • Thermocouple cable
    • Industry segment
      • Intralogistics & Material handling
      • Process Industry
      • Machine Tools
      • Food & Beverage
      • Construction Machinery
      • Lifts & Elevators
      • Automotive
      • Assembly Machines
      • Ships & boats
      • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
      • Energy
      • Robotics
      • Packaging
      • Agricultural & Farm Machinery
      • Healthcare & Pharma
      • Rolling Stock
      • Solar
  • Electrical parameters
    • Nominal voltage
      • U0/U: 300/500 V AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 450/750 V AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 0,6/1 kV AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 300/500 V AC rms / DC according to IEC
      • U0/U: 0,6/1 kV AC rms / DC according to IEC
      • U0/U: 1.8/3 kV AC rms according to IEC
      • 30 V AC rms / DC according to IEC
      • 60 V DC according to IEC
      • U0: 250 V AC rms according to DNV
      • 600 V AC rms according to (manufacturer specifications)
      • U0/U: 0,75/1,5 kV DC according to IEC
      • 48 V AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 300/300 V AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 230/400 V AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 1 /1 kV AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 1,5/1,5 kV DC according to IEC
      • U0/U: 3.6/6 kV AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 100/100 V AC rms according to IEC
      • U0/U: 0,9/1,5 kV DC according to IEC
      • 10 kV AC rms according to IEC
    • test voltage
      • 4 kV
      • 2 kV
      • 2.5 kV
      • 3 kV
      • 3.5 kV
      • 3.4 kV
      • 6 kV
      • 6.5 kV
      • 1.5 kV
      • 5 kV
      • 11 kV
      • 1 kV
      • 0.8 kV
      • 7.5 kV
      • 20 kV
    • Rated voltage
      • 30 V AC rms / DC according to CSA AWM
      • 30 V AC rms / DC according to UL AWM
      • 300 V AC rms / DC according to CSA AWM
      • 300 V AC rms / DC according to UL AWM
      • 300 V AC rms / DC according to cRU AWM
      • 300 V AC rms according to CSA AWM
      • 300 V AC rms according to UL AWM
      • 300 V AC rms according to UL/CSA
      • 300 V AC rms according to cRU AWM
      • 600 V AC rms / DC according to UL AWM
      • 600 V AC rms / DC according to UL/CSA
      • 600 V AC rms / DC according to cRU AWM
      • 600 V AC rms according to CSA TEW
      • 600 V AC rms according to CSA AWM
      • 600 V AC rms according to CSA
      • 600 V AC rms according to UL AWM
      • 600 V AC rms according to UL MTW
      • 600 V AC rms according to UL TC
      • 600 V AC rms according to UL CIC
      • 600 V AC rms according to UL STOOW
      • 600 V AC rms according to UL/CSA
      • 600 V AC rms according to c(UL) CIC/TC
      • 600 V AC rms according to cRU AWM
      • 600 V AC rms according to cUL STOOW
      • 1000 V AC rms / DC according to UL WTTC
      • 1000 V AC rms according to CSA AWM
      • 1000 V AC rms according to CSA
      • 1000 V AC rms according to UL AWM
      • 1000 V AC rms according to UL WTTC
      • 1000 V AC rms according to UL TC
      • 1000 V AC rms according to UL flexible motor supply
      • 1000 V AC rms according to cRU AWM
      • 1200 V DC according to UL AWM
      • 2000 V AC rms according to UL TC
    • Test voltage conductor/conductor
      • 4 kV
      • 3 kV
      • 3.5 kV
      • 2 kV
      • 1.5 kV
      • 2.5 kV
    • Test voltage conductor/shielding
      • 4 kV
      • 2 kV
      • 3 kV
      • 2.5 kV
      • 3.5 kV
      • 0.75 kV
      • 1 kV
      • 1.5 kV
  • Product design
    • Core insulation base material
      • Polyvinylchloride
      • Halogen-free compound
      • Thermoplastic elastomers
      • Electron-beam cross-linked polymer compound
      • Silicone
      • Polypropylene
      • Rubber
      • Cross-linked polyethylene
      • Fluoroethylene propylene
      • Polytetrafluoroethylene
      • Polyethylene
      • Ethyl propylene diene rubber
      • Glass fiber
      • Polyolefin
    • Basic material of outer jacket
      • Polyvinylchloride
      • Polyurethane
      • Halogen-free compound
      • Thermoplastic elastomers
      • Thermoplastic
      • Rubber
      • Electron-beam cross-linked polymer compound
      • Silicone
      • Fluoroethylene propylene
      • Polytetrafluoroethylene
      • Glass fiber
      • Cross-linked polyethylene
    • Outer jacket color
      • black
      • gray
      • transparent
      • orange
      • yellow
      • green
      • blue
      • anthracite
      • red
      • white
      • black/blue
      • black/red
    • Core identification
      • Numbers
      • Colors
      • Alphanumeric and colours
      • Colors and Numbers
      • Alphanumeric and numbers
      • Alphanumeric
      • Alphanumeric, colours and numbers
    • Shielded
      • No
      • Yes
    • Nominal outer diameter
      • 0.098 in
      • 0.35 in
      • 0.122 in
      • 0.256 in
      • 0.354 in
      • 0.114 in
      • 0.094 in
      • 0.244 in
      • 0.394 in
      • 0.26 in
      • 0.331 in
      • 0.429 in
      • 0.28 in
      • 0.299 in
      • 0.264 in
      • 0.339 in
      • 0.323 in
      • 0.287 in
      • 0.276 in
      • 0.291 in
      • 0.319 in
      • 0.106 in
      • 0.327 in
      • 0.378 in
      • 0.386 in
      • 0.39 in
      • 0.169 in
      • 0.236 in
      • 0.283 in
      • 0.315 in
      • 0.346 in
      • 0.083 in
      • 0.272 in
      • 0.406 in
      • 0.425 in
      • 0.087 in
      • 0.189 in
      • 0.449 in
      • 0.138 in
      • 0.248 in
      • 0.295 in
      • 0.374 in
      • 0.445 in
      • 0.528 in
      • 0.5 in
      • 0.398 in
      • 0.417 in
      • 0.465 in
      • 0.472 in
      • 0.224 in
      • 0.335 in
      • 0.382 in
      • 0.461 in
      • 0.512 in
      • 0.311 in
      • 0.358 in
      • 0.366 in
      • 0.091 in
      • 0.409 in
      • 0.228 in
      • 0.583 in
      • 0.622 in
      • 0.362 in
      • 0.441 in
      • 0.457 in
      • 0.11 in
      • 0.268 in
      • 0.476 in
      • 0.496 in
      • 0.74 in
      • 0.146 in
      • 0.303 in
      • 0.343 in
      • 0.433 in
      • 0.437 in
      • 0.508 in
      • 0.551 in
      • 0.051 in
      • 0.524 in
      • 0.567 in
      • 0.402 in
      • 0.48 in
      • 0.547 in
      • 0.587 in
      • 0.594 in
      • 0.142 in
      • 0.181 in
      • 0.413 in
      • 0.213 in
      • 0.453 in
      • 0.531 in
      • 0.488 in
      • 0.579 in
      • 0.626 in
      • 0.634 in
      • 0.307 in
      • 0.52 in
      • 0.614 in
      • 0.421 in
      • 0.469 in
    • Including protective ground
      • Yes
      • No
    • Basic material of inner jacket
      • Polyvinylchloride
      • Thermoplastic elastomers
      • Halogen-free compound
      • Silicone
      • Rubber
      • Glass fiber
    • Nominal cross section conductor (AWG)
      • 1 AWG
      • 1/0 AWG
      • 2 AWG
      • 4 AWG
      • 6 AWG
      • 8 AWG
      • 10 AWG
      • 12 AWG
      • 14 AWG
      • 16 AWG
      • 18 AWG
      • 19 AWG
      • 2/0 AWG
      • 20 AWG
      • 21 AWG
      • 22 AWG
      • 23 AWG
      • 24 AWG
      • 25 AWG
      • 26 AWG
      • 28 AWG
      • 250 kcmil
      • 3/0 AWG
      • 350 kcmil
      • 4/0 AWG
      • 450 kcmil
      • 500 kcmil
    • Single core color
      • black
      • green/yellow
      • blue
      • red
      • brown
      • white
      • gray
      • dark blue
      • orange
      • yellow
      • green
      • violet
      • blue/white
      • pink
      • white/blue
      • transparent
      • dark blue/white
      • ultramarine blue
      • orange/white
      • brown/white
      • red/black
      • red/white
      • violet/white
      • black/white
      • blue/black
      • blue/red
      • gray/black
      • green/white
      • white/red
      • orange/black
      • white/black
      • yellow/black
      • yellow/red
      • yellow/white
      • blue/green
      • red/yellow
      • violet/black
      • black/red
      • green/black
      • white/brown
      • beige
      • brown/black
      • brown/green
      • white/yellow
    • Number of pairs
      • 1.0
      • 2.0
      • 0.0
      • 3.0
      • 4.0
      • 5.0
      • 6.0
      • 8.0
      • 10.0
    • With armoring
      • No
      • Yes
    • Number of cores
      • 1.0
      • 4.0
      • 3.0
      • 5.0
      • 7.0
      • 2.0
      • 12.0
      • 18.0
      • 25.0
      • 34.0
      • 8.0
      • 41.0
      • 9.0
      • 10.0
      • 50.0
      • 16.0
      • 14.0
      • 24.0
      • 6.0
      • 30.0
      • 36.0
      • 20.0
      • 19.0
      • 65.0
      • 15.0
      • 61.0
      • 13.0
      • 21.0
      • 26.0
      • 40.0
      • 11.0
      • 32.0
      • 42.0
      • 37.0
      • 80.0
      • 100.0
      • 17.0
      • 23.0
      • 33.0
      • 49.0
      • 35.0
      • 51.0
      • 52.0
      • 56.0
    • Nominal cross section conductor (mm2)
      • 1.5 mm²
      • 1.0 mm²
      • 0.75 mm²
      • 2.5 mm²
      • 0.5 mm²
      • 4.0 mm²
      • 6.0 mm²
      • 10.0 mm²
      • 16.0 mm²
      • 25.0 mm²
      • 35.0 mm²
      • 50.0 mm²
      • 0.25 mm²
      • 70.0 mm²
      • 95.0 mm²
      • 120.0 mm²
      • 150.0 mm²
      • 185.0 mm²
      • 240.0 mm²
      • 0.14 mm²
      • 0.34 mm²
      • 0.22 mm²
      • 300.0 mm²
      • 21.0 mm²
      • 33.7 mm²
      • 0.18 mm²
      • 33.0 mm²
      • 42.5 mm²
      • 0.09 mm²
      • 1.3 mm²
      • 2.1 mm²
      • 3.3 mm²
      • 5.3 mm²
      • 8.5 mm²
      • 13.5 mm²
      • 42.4 mm²
      • 53.7 mm²
      • 67.5 mm²
      • 67.7 mm²
      • 85.1 mm²
      • 85.3 mm²
      • 107.2 mm²
      • 107.6 mm²
      • 126.7 mm²
      • 127.1 mm²
      • 177.6 mm²
      • 177.9 mm²
      • 253.7 mm²
      • 254.1 mm²
      • 400.0 mm²
      • 500.0 mm²
  • Product features
    • Application area
      • Fixed Installation
      • Flexible
      • Cable chain
      • Torsion
      • Outdoor Suspension
    • Minimum bending radius in inch, fixed installation
      • 0.394 in
      • 0.441 in
      • 0.425 in
      • 0.535 in
      • 0.677 in
      • 0.756 in
      • 0.457 in
      • 0.488 in
      • 0.646 in
      • 1.024 in
      • 0.567 in
      • 1.402 in
      • 1.984 in
      • 1.559 in
      • 0.409 in
      • 1.055 in
      • 1.417 in
      • 1.071 in
      • 1.276 in
      • 1.654 in
      • 1.795 in
      • 1.89 in
      • 0.378 in
      • 0.661 in
      • 0.976 in
      • 0.992 in
      • 1.118 in
      • 1.134 in
      • 1.26 in
      • 1.512 in
      • 1.701 in
      • 0.551 in
      • 0.898 in
      • 1.748 in
      • 0.835 in
      • 1.465 in
      • 1.181 in
      • 1.575 in
      • 2.173 in
      • 1.087 in
      • 1.15 in
      • 1.323 in
      • 2.551 in
      • 0.205 in
      • 1.165 in
      • 2.079 in
      • 2.362 in
      • 1.039 in
      • 2.008 in
      • 2.031 in
      • 2.835 in
      • 1.197 in
      • 1.307 in
      • 1.386 in
      • 1.591 in
      • 1.717 in
      • 2.102 in
      • 2.315 in
      • 0.583 in
      • 0.913 in
      • 1.543 in
      • 2.126 in
      • 0.346 in
      • 1.843 in
      • 1.937 in
      • 2.11 in
      • 0.402 in
      • 0.803 in
      • 0.945 in
      • 2.268 in
      • 2.457 in
      • 0.74 in
      • 1.866 in
      • 2.433 in
      • 2.976 in
      • 3.024 in
      • 0.236 in
      • 0.339 in
      • 0.37 in
      • 0.472 in
      • 1.354 in
      • 1.37 in
      • 1.606 in
      • 1.638 in
      • 1.669 in
      • 1.858 in
      • 2.0 in
      • 2.378 in
      • 2.787 in
      • 0.559 in
      • 0.866 in
      • 1.535 in
      • 1.764 in
      • 2.047 in
      • 2.339 in
      • 2.488 in
      • 2.598 in
      • 0.465 in
      • 1.433 in
      • 1.685 in
    • Minimum bending radius in mm, occasionally moved
      • 5.315 in
      • 0.709 in
      • 3.543 in
      • 6.378 in
      • 5.118 in
      • 5.906 in
      • 0.591 in
      • 2.362 in
      • 3.898 in
      • 4.488 in
      • 2.835 in
      • 3.661 in
      • 4.724 in
      • 5.197 in
      • 2.598 in
      • 2.953 in
      • 7.008 in
      • 4.252 in
      • 5.669 in
      • 6.614 in
      • 4.37 in
      • 7.795 in
      • 0.567 in
      • 3.189 in
      • 3.307 in
      • 3.72 in
      • 5.256 in
      • 7.087 in
      • 3.366 in
      • 3.957 in
      • 4.016 in
      • 5.512 in
      • 6.22 in
      • 2.244 in
      • 2.48 in
      • 4.606 in
      • 4.783 in
      • 3.425 in
      • 4.134 in
      • 4.193 in
      • 4.961 in
      • 4.902 in
      • 5.846 in
      • 5.965 in
      • 6.732 in
      • 8.268 in
      • 2.008 in
      • 4.075 in
      • 4.665 in
      • 5.433 in
      • 0.551 in
      • 0.827 in
      • 2.638 in
      • 2.807 in
      • 2.894 in
      • 3.13 in
      • 3.78 in
      • 3.937 in
      • 4.311 in
      • 6.142 in
      • 6.26 in
      • 6.791 in
      • 6.85 in
      • 6.929 in
      • 2.559 in
      • 2.717 in
      • 6.909 in
      • 7.559 in
      • 7.638 in
      • 7.874 in
      • 9.291 in
      • 0.512 in
      • 1.22 in
      • 2.126 in
      • 2.795 in
      • 3.839 in
      • 4.429 in
      • 5.079 in
      • 6.063 in
      • 8.031 in
      • 12.52 in
      • 0.52 in
      • 0.85 in
      • 1.024 in
      • 3.051 in
      • 5.02 in
      • 5.492 in
      • 5.61 in
      • 5.827 in
      • 6.457 in
      • 8.11 in
      • 8.74 in
      • 8.898 in
      • 10.63 in
      • 11.102 in
      • 0.394 in
      • 2.441 in
      • 2.63 in
      • 2.657 in
      • 3.583 in
    • Minimum bending radius in inch, dynamic continuously flexing
      • 3.366 in
      • 3.957 in
      • 3.543 in
      • 3.661 in
      • 2.598 in
      • 2.835 in
      • 3.13 in
      • 2.894 in
      • 2.362 in
      • 2.48 in
      • 2.63 in
      • 2.953 in
      • 4.193 in
      • 2.157 in
      • 2.657 in
      • 2.717 in
      • 3.307 in
      • 4.106 in
      • 4.606 in
      • 4.756 in
      • 5.256 in
      • 2.559 in
      • 2.795 in
      • 3.189 in
      • 3.22 in
      • 3.898 in
      • 4.665 in
      • 4.724 in
      • 4.783 in
      • 2.276 in
      • 2.421 in
      • 3.346 in
      • 3.839 in
      • 4.047 in
      • 2.008 in
      • 2.244 in
      • 2.689 in
      • 3.425 in
      • 3.484 in
      • 3.583 in
      • 3.72 in
      • 4.311 in
      • 4.697 in
      • 5.315 in
      • 5.551 in
      • 2.039 in
      • 2.303 in
      • 2.453 in
      • 2.571 in
      • 2.807 in
      • 3.339 in
      • 3.457 in
      • 3.634 in
      • 3.752 in
      • 4.291 in
      • 4.402 in
      • 4.488 in
      • 4.843 in
      • 5.583 in
      • 1.949 in
      • 2.126 in
      • 2.185 in
      • 2.394 in
      • 2.539 in
      • 2.748 in
      • 3.161 in
      • 3.575 in
      • 3.693 in
      • 3.811 in
      • 3.929 in
      • 4.016 in
      • 4.055 in
      • 4.134 in
      • 4.252 in
      • 4.37 in
      • 4.429 in
      • 4.988 in
      • 5.138 in
      • 5.197 in
      • 5.236 in
      • 5.492 in
      • 6.26 in
      • 6.791 in
      • 6.909 in
      • 1.685 in
      • 1.862 in
      • 1.89 in
      • 2.047 in
      • 2.335 in
      • 2.866 in
      • 2.992 in
      • 3.031 in
      • 3.248 in
      • 3.602 in
      • 3.622 in
      • 3.87 in
      • 3.988 in
      • 4.075 in
      • 4.331 in
      • 4.343 in
    • Maximum bending cycles
    • Maximum travel distance
      • 328.084 ft
      • 65.617 ft
      • 32.808 ft
      • 164.042 ft
    • Maximum speed sliding
      • 16.404 ft/s
      • 9.843 ft/s
      • 19.685 ft/s
    • Maximum speed unsupported
      • 32.808 ft/s
      • 9.843 ft/s
      • 16.404 ft/s
    • Maximum acceleration
      • 164.042 ft/s²
      • 65.617 ft/s²
      • 16.404 ft/s²
      • 98.425 ft/s²
      • 262.467 ft/s²
    • Long-time water submersion up to
      • 32.808 ft
      • 1640.42 ft
    • Characteristics
      • Flame-retardant
      • PWIS-free
      • Oil resistant
      • UV-resistant
      • Chemical resistant
      • Halogenfree
      • Ozone-resistant
      • weather resistant
      • For permanent bending
      • For torsional load
      • Hydrolysis-resistant
      • Water resistant
      • Low-adhesive jacket surface
      • Low capacitance
      • Mechanically resistant
      • Permanently immersible in water
      • Acid-resistant
      • Alkali resistant
      • Fuel-resistant
      • salt water resistant
      • Windable
  • Certifications and standards
    • EAC certified
      • Yes
      • Not required
    • CPR fire class
      • Eca
      • Dca
      • Cca
      • B2ca
    • CPR smoke density
      • s1
      • s1b
      • s3
      • s1a
      • s2
    • CPR droplets
      • d2
      • d1
      • d0
    • CPR acidity
      • a1
      • a3
    • Certificates
      • CE marking
      • UL recognized
      • cUR recognized
      • HAR-certified
      • CSA certified
      • UL listed
      • Ecolab certified
      • VDE certified
      • cUL listed
      • DNV-certified
      • Tested for fire protection for railway vehicles
      • Lloyd's Register certified
      • Resistance to flame propagation tested according to UN/ECE-R118
      • ADR approval
      • TÜV certified

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What are power and control cables?


What is a power cable?


A power cable

  • supplies devices, machines and systems with energy, 
  • serves to connect the power supply in buildings,
  • distributes energy, e.g. in power stations and converter stations.

After all, without power, nothing works!


Power cables are also known as energy cables, electricity cables or supply cables.


A power cable has at least 1 conductor and a maximum of 5 conductors. A power cable with more than 2 conductors usually consists of a neutral conductor, a protective ground conductor and one to three current-carrying outer conductors (phases, L1-L3), depending on the single-phase or three-phase alternating current.

The conductor cross-section is generally ≥ 0.5 mm², the individual cores are color-coded according to VDE 0293-308/HD 308 (core identification code for color-coded low-voltage cables and wires). LAPP offers power cables for the low-voltage range up to 1 kV and for the medium-voltage range up to 30 kV.

What is a control cable?


A control cable

  • transmits control signals within a control circuit and 
  • controls machine components

Control cables are used to establish wiring within and across machines between electrical devices, machines, switchboards, sensors and actuators. 


The control cables transmit simple signals used to control machines and their components. The signal receivers execute an action based on the control signals.

A control cable can contain 2 to typically 25 or, in rare cases, up to 100 numbered conductors. The conductor cross-section is usually between 0.5 mm² and 2.5 mm², but can also be up to 35 mm² depending on the application. Control cables should be flexible and space-saving and have the smallest possible bending radii.

Smallest conductor cross-section

LAPP cable with the smallest conductor cross-section:
28 AWG ~ approx. 0.08 mm²

Largest conductor cross-section

LAPP cable with the largest conductor cross-section:
1,000 mm²

Most conductors

The highest number of conductors in a LAPP control cable is 100 conductors
To the ÖLFLEX® CLASSIC 110

Standard-related information


Most of our control and power cables are subject to the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU of the European Parliament and Council for electrical equipment with a nominal voltage between 50 and 1000 volts (AC) and between 75 and 1500 volts (DC).


Power and control cables are often used in the same applications, but have different functions. While in the figure below, the power cable provides the power supply to the machine control cabinet, the control cables pass on commands to the machine.

1 Power cable, 2 Actuators, 3 Control cables, 4 Switches and sensors

ÖLFLEX® control cables

What does our ÖLFLEX product brand stand for?


The history of LAPP begins with an ÖLFLEX® cable. In 1957, Oskar Lapp invented the first industrially manufactured cable – a flexible control cable with color-coded cores.
Up to this point in time, there were no cables that could also be described as a shielded bundling of several insulated conductors. Conductors were previously pulled individually into protective conduits with a great deal of effort.


A major industrial change took place with the oil-resistant and flexible ÖLFLEX® cables from LAPP. 
Since then, the ÖLFLEX® brand has been synonymous with power and control cables. 

Today, the ÖLFLEX® cables still satisfy the highest demands and can withstand even the harshest conditions. In the meantime, various product families are being combined under ÖLFLEX®.

What role does electromagnetic compatibility play in power and control cables?


Electric motors, control cabinets and power cables can have a disruptive influence on control cables and data cables due to the electromagnetic fields they generate.

Copper braiding under the outer jacket of power, control and data cables serves as an effective countermeasure. They shield the interference fields in 
both directions – provided that the electromagnetic interference can be discharged into the ground using a suitable earthing concept. 

Depending on your application, you can decide whether your power and control cables should be shielded and therefore become electromagnetically compatible.

Find out more about EMC
1. The electromagnetic radiation from power cables interferes with surrounding devices and machines:
2. The electromagnetic radiation of devices and machines in turn interferes with the power supply or signal transmission:

Which power and control cables does LAPP offer?


Power and control cables must withstand a wide range of mechanical influences such as pulling, bending, abrasion, cutting, torsion and pressure. They often also have a special chemical resistance, enhanced temperature resistance and, of course, UV and weather resistance are expected if used outdoors.


They can be used almost everywhere: in mechanical and plant engineering, in measurement, control and heating engineering, in wind turbines and photovoltaic systems, in public buildings, airports, railway stations, as well as in medical engineering, the chemical industry, the food industry, construction engineering, stage technology, mobile electrical appliances and many more applications.


 

The number of cores, the conductor cross-section, the basic material of the core insulation and outer jacket, as well as the cable structure (layers, shielding and stranding) and the certifications obtained ultimately provide the determination

  • of the final properties, 
  • the designed nominal voltage and thus
  • application area and installation type

of a cable.

Standard-related information


Please note when selecting cables and wires that these must always comply with the applicable standards and guidelines. Follow the instructions of the international standard DIN EN 60204-1:2019-06. It regulates the safety and electrical equipment of machinery and, in Part 1, defines the requirements for cables and wires as well as their usage conditions. Also check whether there is a specific product standard with other/extended requirements that take precedence. These could be, for example, the application instructions of the IEC publication 62440:2008 for electrical cables with nominal voltages up to 450/750 V.

Nominal voltage


The nominal voltage is the reference voltage for which cables and wires are constructed and tested. It is expressed by the ratio U0/U in volts, whereby: 

  • U0 is the effective voltage between a phase conductor and the earth
  • U is the effective voltage between two phase conductors of a multi-core cable or a system of single core cables.

Which product groups have we defined for our power and control cables?


Halogen-free cables

Offer suitable properties in the event of a fire

Cable chain cables

Made of fine and extra-fine wire conductors for maximum flexibility

Robot and torsion cables

Special core stranding allows simultaneous bending and twisting

Spiral cable

Spiral cable shape for tight spaces

Cables for industry-specific applications

For direct current applications, SOLAR, TRUCK and TRAIN applications

Cables for lift and conveyor technology

With additional support stranding and/or reinforcements

Temperature resistant cables

Made of cross-linked PE, silicone, FEP, PTFE or glass fiber

Single conductors

Single core without fulfill, for universal and simple wiring

Infrastructure cables

For building connection and energy distribution