Supply German imported 7-core 0.5 square millimeter cable drag chain flexible control line 7G0.5 810 0026104

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Stop Cable Failures in Your Machines. We Have the German-Engineered Solution You Need.

Do you hate it when your production line stops because a cable breaks? It happens all the time. Cheap cables crack after a few months of moving. They cause signal errors. They make your expensive machines look cheap. You need a cable that moves as hard as your equipment does.

We know you need reliability. You need a cable that lasts for years, not weeks. That is why we are offering this specific German imported 7-core 0.5 square millimeter cable. It is built for drag chains. It is built for tough industrial use. We are a factory. We can make this to your exact length. We can give you a price that beats the big brands.

This is not just a wire. It is a high-performance control line. The part number is 7G0.5 810 0026104. It is designed for power and signal in one line. Read below to see why this is the best choice for your automation projects.


What Makes This 7-Core Cable Special?

This cable is not a standard off-the-shelf product. It is a specialty item for moving parts. The “7-core” part means it has seven separate wires inside. This is great for complex machines. You can send power and multiple signals through one cable. This saves space in your drag chain. It makes installation easier.

The “0.5 square millimeter” refers to the wire thickness. This is the sweet spot. It is thick enough to carry power for sensors and small motors. It is also thin enough to stay flexible. If the wire is too thick, it gets stiff. If it is too thin, it overheats. This 0.5mm size is perfect for most industrial controls.

The “German imported” tag matters. It means high standards. German cable makers focus on purity of copper and quality of plastic. They use better materials. This cable resists oil, grease, and cutting fluids. It does not get brittle in the cold. It does not melt in the heat.

Key Technical Specs (The Boring but Important Stuff)

Here are the hard numbers you need for your BOM (Bill of Materials):

  • Conductor: 7 strands of fine-wire copper. This makes it super flexible.
  • Cross Section: 0.5 mm² (approx 20 AWG).
  • Voltage Rating: 300/500V. Safe for most control circuits.
  • Temperature Range: -30°C to +80°C (PUR jacket) or -40°C to +105°C (special mix).
  • Bending Radius: 7.5x to 10x the cable diameter. It can bend tight without breaking.
  • Shielding: Copper braid shield. This stops electrical noise (EMI) from messing up your data.
  • Jacket Material: PVC or PUR (Polyurethane). PUR is better for oil resistance.
  • Drag Chain Rating: High flexibility. Rated for millions of bends.
  • Approvals: CE, RoHS, VDE (often required for German specs).

Where Should You Use This Cable?

You should use this cable anywhere a machine moves. If the cable is moving, it is under stress. Standard cable will fail here. This cable will survive.

CNC Machines and Router Tables

CNC machines move fast. The axes go back and forth all day. The control cables inside the drag chain take a beating. This 7G0.5 cable is perfect for the X, Y, and Z axis connections. It handles the servo feedback and limit switches. It stays flexible even when the machine runs at high speed.

Industrial Robots and Robotic Arms

Robot arms have many joints. Each joint needs to bend. The cables inside the arm need to twist and turn. This cable has a high “torsion” resistance. It does not tangle. It keeps the signal strong from the controller to the end-effector.

Automated Assembly Lines

Conveyor belts move products. Sensors read barcodes. Motors push parts. All these need a flexible connection. If you use stiff wire, the vibration will shake the connectors loose. This flexible cable absorbs the vibration. It keeps the connection tight.

Packaging and Printing Machinery

These machines run 24/7. They cannot afford downtime. The 0.5mm core size is ideal for the low-voltage control signals used in PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers). It is also shielded. This means no “ghost signals” or errors on your touch screen.


Why “Drag Chain” and “Flexible” Matter More Than Price

You might find cheaper 7-core cable online. But is it rated for drag chains? Probably not.

A drag chain is a tough environment. It is dark. It is full of metal chips. The cable rubs against the plastic links. It gets compressed. A standard cable will crack on the insulation. Once the insulation cracks, the copper touches the metal chain. Short circuit. Machine stops. Fire risk.

Our German-spec cable solves this.

The “Oil and Cold” Proof Jacket

Factory floors are dirty. There is oil everywhere. Cheap PVC jackets get sticky when they touch oil. They swell up. They crack.
This cable uses a special compound. It is oil-resistant. It is also cold-resistant. If you are in a cold storage warehouse or an outdoor installation, the cable won’t snap like a frozen twig. It stays rubbery and tough.

The Shielding Stops Noise

Factories have big motors. VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives) create a lot of electrical noise. This noise can corrupt your data. Your sensor might say “ON” when it is “OFF”.
This cable has a copper braid shield. It acts like a cage. It traps the noise inside and keeps outside noise out. Your data stays clean. Your machine runs smooth.

The Copper is Real

Some cheap cables use CCA (Copper Clad Aluminum). It is aluminum with a thin copper coat. It breaks easily. It has high resistance.
We use high-purity oxygen-free copper (OFC). It conducts electricity better. It generates less heat. It is stronger. You can pull it through the drag chain without it snapping.


How to Order and Customize

We know every project is different. You might need 5 meters. You might need 500 meters. You might need special connectors on the ends.

We are a trading and manufacturing combo. We can customize this for you.

  • Length: We cut to exact length. No waste.
  • Connectors: We can crimp on M12, M8, or Deutsch connectors. Or we can leave the ends stripped and tinned.
  • Jacket Color: We can do black (standard), orange (high vis), or blue (to distinguish from power cables).
  • Packaging: We can put labels on both ends. We can coil it or put it in plastic bags.

Get a Quote Today

Don’t risk your machine’s uptime with cheap wire. The cost of a broken cable is not the price of the wire. It is the cost of lost production. It is the cost of a technician fixing it at 2 AM.

Invest in quality. This German-spec 7-core flexible control cable is the smart choice. It is reliable. It is durable. It is easy to install.

Send us your inquiry now. Tell us the length you need. Tell us the connectors you want. We will send you a quote within 24 hours. Let’s keep your machines running.

Click here to request a sample or a price list. Let’s test it on your machine. You will see the difference immediately.