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60227 IEC 74(RVVYP) Cable

The Shielded Oil-Proof Solution: A Simple Guide to 60227 IEC 74 (RVVYP) Cable

You run a factory. You have big machines. These machines move. They bend. They twist.
You have a big problem. Standard wires break. Oil eats the plastic. The machines stop. This costs you money.
But there is another problem. Noise.
Your machines send signals. Sometimes, the signals get mixed up. The machine stops or makes a mistake. This is “electrical noise.”
You need a wire that can handle oil. You need a wire that can bend. And you need a wire that stops the noise.
This is where 60227 IEC 74 (RVVYP) cable comes in.
It is not a fancy wire. It is a tough tool. It is made for machines. It is made for oil. And it has a Shield. This article is for buyers and engineers. We will break down the name. We will explain why this cable saves you money.

Decoding the Name: What is 60227 IEC 74 (RVVYP)?

Cable names are like codes. Each letter tells you a secret.
Here is the simple translation:
60227 IEC 74: This is the international standard. It means the cable is tested. It means the quality is real.
R (Flexible): The copper inside is very fine. It is like a rope. It bends easily.
V (PVC Insulation): Each wire has a plastic coat. It stops short circuits.
V (PVC Sheath): There is an inner jacket. It holds the wires together.
Y (Oil Resistant): This is a key part. The “Y” means it resists oil.
P (Screened/Shielded): This is the most important part. It has a copper shield. It stops noise.
In short: This is a flexible cable. It is built to survive oil, movement, and electrical noise.

Why Choose This Cable?

You might ask, “Why not use a normal wire?”
Normal wires are stiff. They break when they move. Oil makes them rot. And they pick up noise from other wires.
60227 IEC 74 (RVVYP) is different.
It is designed for tough jobs.
First, the Oil Resistance. This is a key feature. Factories have oil. Machines leak oil. Normal plastic gets soft in oil. This cable stays hard. It stays strong.
Second, the Shield (P). This is the game changer. The shield is a layer of copper. It acts like a wall. It keeps the signal inside. It keeps the noise outside. This makes your machine work perfectly.
Third, the Flexibility. The copper is made of many tiny strands. It bends easily. It does not snap. It is perfect for moving parts.

Technical Specifications Table

We know you need the hard numbers. Here is a simple table with the specs.
Feature
Specification
Simple Explanation
Standard
IEC 60227-7
International safety rules.
Voltage
300/300V or 300/500V
Good for signals and power.
Conductor
Fine Stranded Copper
Very flexible, Class 5.
Insulation
PVC
Standard plastic layer.
Shield
Tinned Copper Braid
The “P” layer. Blocks noise.
Outer Sheath
Oil-Resistant PVC
The “Y” layer. Protects against oil.
Temperature
-10°C to +70°C
Works in normal factory heat.
Bending Radius
4x Diameter
Can bend tightly.

Where Should You Use It?

This cable is for machines. It is not for house wiring. It is for things that move and need clean signals.
Here are the best places to use it:

1. 

Machine Tools: Lathes and drills move fast. They use oil. They send data. This cable fits perfectly.

2. 

Industrial Robots: Robots bend all day. They need clear signals to move right. This cable bends with them.

3. 

Assembly Lines: The belts move. The wires move. This cable lasts.

4. 

Control Cabinets: It fits inside tight boxes. The shield keeps the signals clean.

5. 

Measurement Devices: If you need to measure things, you need a shield. This cable stops the noise.

The Difference Between RVVY and RVVYP

This is a common question. Both cables look the same. But they are not.
RVVY (Oil Resistant): This cable handles oil. But it has no shield. It is for power.
RVVYP (Shielded & Oil Resistant): This cable handles oil. And it has a shield. It is for signals.
The Rule of Thumb: If you only need power, use RVVY. If you need signals or data, use RVVYP.

Installation Tips

Even a tough cable needs care. Here are three tips for installing this cable.
Bending: Do not bend it too tight. The rule is: the bend radius should be at least 4 times the diameter of the cable.
Temperature: Do not install it if it is freezing (below -15°C). The plastic might crack.
Pulling: Do not pull too hard. The copper is soft. You might stretch it.

Why Buy From Us?

We have been making cables for 20 years. We know that machine cables are serious business. You cannot make mistakes.
Here is what we promise:
Real Oil Resistance: We use special PVC. It passes the oil tests.
Good Shielding: We use a tight copper braid. It blocks the noise.
Flexible Copper: We use fine strands. It bends easily.
Standard Quality: We follow IEC rules. Our quality is top-notch.
Fast Shipping: We pack fast. We know you have a deadline.
English Support: We understand your requirements. We speak English well. There will be no confusion.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is this cable good for oil? A: Yes. The “Y” means it is oil-resistant.
Q: What does the “P” mean? A: It means “Screened” or “Shielded.” It stops electrical noise.
Q: Is the copper solid or stranded? A: It is stranded. It is very flexible.
Q: Do you provide a certificate? A: Yes. We provide a test report. It proves the cable is good.

Conclusion: The Smart Choice for Machines

60227 IEC 74 (RVVYP) is a tough tool. It solves a big problem. It handles oil. It handles movement. And it stops noise.
If you have machines with sensors or data, use this cable. It is strong and reliable. It is the best choice for factories.
Need a quote? Contact us today. Tell us how many meters you need, and we will give you a great price.

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