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TRS Welding Cables Supplier

by Sagar Chauhan Digital Marketing Analyst
A welding cable is a special cable that is used in welding to power the electrode which, in turn, is used to produce the electric charge, aka the heat source needed to weld metals. As the welding cable carries the charge, it needs to be extremely flexible and durable to allow for easy movement around the work area. Accordingly, here are some factors to look into when purchasing welding cables for your place of work. These factors are classified into two broad categories.
  • Size
When it comes to size and other related requirements, the main factors that go into choosing the right welding cables include:
  • Ampacity
This is the evaluation of the maximum current a welding cable can hold and safely conduct. It is necessary for the welding cable to have a reasonable ampacity so that it does pose any danger to those using it in the workplace.
  • Length
The length of the welding cable should be such that it easily reaches every nook and corner of the workplace without having someone to tug or stretch it. Generally, you will be using two welding cables, one that connects the electrode and the welder and the other connecting the welder and the metal piece (aka the ground lead or work clamp). Ensure that you choose a long welding cable that reaches these areas comfortably to ensure minimum damage to the cable over time.
  • Gauge (Thickness)
Length and thickness go hand in hand when it comes to choosing a welding cable from a reputed TRS welding cables supplier. Thin welding cables may experience a decrease in ampacity with the increase in length. Hence, if you are thinking of choosing a really long welding cable for your needs, ensure to buy the one that is thick enough to compensate the length, as well as prevent any possible damage to the welding machine.
  • Insulation
It is imperative you choose an insulation that keeps the cable as flexible and durable as possible. Most welding cable insulation is made of EPDM, PVC, or neoprene. PVC is not as flexible as the other two types but is highly resistant to tears and cuts. Neoprene and EPDM are more flexible and are resistant to abrasion, water, moisture, and harsh weather.
  • Flexibility
The flexibility of a welding cable is determined by what is called a strand count. Accordingly, the strand count is directly proportionate to the flexibility of the cable, meaning a higher strand count offers a more flexible welding cable.
  • Color
If you plan to use only one welding cable, then you can settle for a single color. However, if you plan to use more than one welding cable, choose different colored ones so as to distinguish between them easily.
These are some of the main factors that come into play when choosing a welding cable. Ensure to keep them in mind when choosing a welding cable that best meets your needs and keeps everyone in the workplace safe during welding projects.

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About Sagar Chauhan Senior   Digital Marketing Analyst

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