KANEKO 14-Core 0.3 sq mm Flex-Resistant Cable – Black Coded, Fine-Filament Japanese Wire for Robotics & Automation

Description

Stop Losing Money on Broken Cables in Your Factory

You know the feeling. Your production line is running smooth. The robots are moving fast. Then, suddenly, a machine stops. The screen shows an error. You check the wiring, and you see it again—a broken wire inside the cable jacket. It happens all the time. Cheap cables crack after a few months of twisting and turning. You have to stop work. You lose hours of production. You pay for repairs. It is frustrating.Most cables are not built for real work. They use thick, stiff copper that snaps easily. They do not have good shielding, so electrical noise messes up your signals. But you do not have to accept this. There is a better way. You need a cable that moves as much as your machines do. You need the KANEKO 14-core 0.3 sq mm imported Japanese wire. This is not just a cable. It is a promise of uptime. It is built to last for years, even in the toughest conditions.


What Makes This KANEKO Cable Different?

This cable comes from a company with a long history. KANEKO started making wires in Tokyo in 1932. They have over 80 years of experience. They did not get famous by selling cheap products. They got famous by selling quality. They supply wires to NTT (the big phone company in Japan), the defense department, and major car makers. If it is good enough for them, it is good enough for you.The secret is in the details. They use a special “fine-filament” copper wire. Normal wire uses thick strands. This wire uses hundreds of tiny, thin strands twisted together. Think of it like a rope versus a solid stick. The rope bends easily. The stick snaps. This design lets the cable flex millions of times without breaking.


Technical Specs You Can Trust

Here is the real data for the KANEKO 14-core 0.3 sq mm model. We do not hide the numbers.

  • Brand: KANEKO CORD (Japan)
  • Model Number: 0.3SQ SPMC-SR (14 cores)
  • Conductor: Fine-filament copper alloy (Tinned copper for anti-rust)
  • Conductor Size: 0.3 sq mm (Approx. AWG 22-24 range)
  • Number of Cores: 14 (Perfect for complex signals and low-voltage power)
  • Insulation: Special PVC mix (Heat and oil resistant)
  • Shielding: Double Shield (Aluminum foil + Copper braid)
  • Outer Jacket: Black PVC (Matt finish, highly durable)
  • Voltage Rating: 600V AC/DC
  • Temperature Range: -20°C to +90°C (Flexible) / +105°C (Fixed)
  • Bending Life: Guaranteed for over 94,000,000 cycles
  • Flame Retardant: RoHS compliant, Self-extinguishing
  • Oil Resistance: Excellent (Passes JIS K 6258 oil immersion test)

Built for the Toughest Movements

Why do you need 14 cores? You probably have sensors, encoders, and control lines all in one bundle. If you use separate cables, it gets messy. It gets heavy. This cable puts everything in one strong jacket. It saves space and weight on your robotic arm.The “flex-resistant” part is key. In a CNC machine or a 6-axis robot, the cable moves back and forth all day. Standard cables get “metal fatigue.” The copper inside cracks. This KANEKO cable uses a special twisting method. The strands rub against each other without breaking. We test these cables for 3 years just to prove they work. Very few companies in the world do this kind of testing.The double shielding is also important. Factories are full of “electrical noise.” Motors, welders, and VFDs create magnetic fields. This noise can corrupt your data signals. It makes your screen glitch or your robot move wrong. The aluminum foil blocks high-frequency noise. The copper braid blocks low-frequency noise. Together, they keep your signals clean.


Where Should You Use This Cable?

You can use this wire in many places. But it shines in three main areas.

Industrial Robots and Arms

If you build or fix robots, this is your wire. It handles the constant twisting at the “wrist” or elbow joint. It is light, so the robot can move faster without getting tired.

CNC Machines and Machine Tools

Oil, metal chips, and heat. These are enemies of normal wires. The KANEKO outer jacket resists oil and coolant. It does not get sticky or rot. It also resists abrasion from moving parts.

Automated Conveyor Systems

In a warehouse or factory line, cables get dragged and pulled. The tensile strength (pulling strength) of this cable is high. It will not snap if it gets caught on a corner. The black outer sheath also hides dirt and grease, keeping your setup looking professional.


Real-World Proof of Quality

Words are cheap. Let’s look at the facts. KANEKO has a track record that is hard to beat.

  • 30-Year Record: There are machine tools in Japan using KANEKO wires that are over 30 years old. They are still running. No broken wires.
  • 40-Year Record: Telephones using their coiled cords worked for 40 years without a single short circuit.
  • Zero Accidents: In all those years, their wires have not caused fires or major safety stops in the market.

When you buy this, you are not just buying copper and plastic. You are buying 80 years of Japanese engineering. You are buying peace of mind. You know the cable will work tomorrow, next month, and next year.


Easy to Install and Handle

We know you are busy. You do not have time for hard-to-strip cables. The 0.3 sq mm size is small, but the jacket is easy to strip. The cores are color-coded or numbered. For 14 cores, they use ring markers or printed numbers. This makes it easy for your technicians to connect the right wire to the right pin. No guesswork. No mistakes.It is also flexible in cold weather. Some cables get stiff like a frozen hose in winter. This PVC mix stays soft down to -20°C. You can install it in cold storage warehouses or outdoor units without heating it up first.


Why Buy Imported Japanese Wire?

You might ask, “Why not buy local? It is cheaper.”Yes, local cable is cheaper upfront. But what is the cost of one day of downtime? What is the cost of replacing a burned-out motor because of a short circuit?Japanese manufacturing focuses on “Monozukuri”—the art of making things. They prioritize longevity over quick profit. The raw materials are higher grade. The quality control is stricter. Every batch is tested.For critical applications—like medical devices, aerospace, or high-speed packaging—you cannot risk a failure. This KANEKO cable gives you that high-end reliability without the crazy price tag of specialty boutique wires.


Frequently Asked Questions About This Product

Is this cable RoHS compliant?Yes. It meets EU environmental standards. It does not contain lead, mercury, or cadmium. It is safe for export to Europe and the US.Can I use this for data transmission only?Yes, but it can also carry power. Since it is 0.3 sq mm, keep the amperage low (usually under 2A per core). For high power, use a separate power cable or double up the cores.How does the black coding help?The black matte jacket reduces glare under factory lights. It also makes it easy to spot cuts or damage during inspection.Do you have the connectors for this?We recommend using standard ferrules or soldering for the fine strands. For connectors, look for JST or Molex types that match the 0.3mm pin size, or use our compatible terminal blocks designed for flexible wire.


Get Your Custom Quote Today

You have seen the specs. You know the history. You understand the pain of broken cables. Now it is time to upgrade your machinery.We have this KANEKO 14-core 0.3 sq mm black cable in stock or available for fast import. We can cut it to your exact length. We can add custom printing on the jacket with your company name. We can bundle it with connectors if you need.Do not wait for your next breakdown. Fix the problem before it happens.Send us an inquiry right now. Tell us how many meters you need. Ask for a free sample to test on your machine. Our team is ready to help you find the perfect wire solution. Let’s keep your factory running smoothly.[REQUEST A QUOTE NOW]