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13. OPTIONS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
(2) Wires for cablesWhen fabricating a cable, use the wire models given in the following table or equivalent:Table 13.2 Wires for option cables
Characteristics of one core
Type Model Length
[m(ft)] Core size
[mm2]Number
of Cores Structure
[Wires/mm]
Conductor
resistance[ /mm]
Insulation coating
ODd[mm] (Note 1)
(Note 3)
Finishing
OD [mm] Wire model
0.3 4
(2 pairs) 12/0.18 65.7 1.3
2 to 10
(6.56 to 32.8) 0.08 4
(2 pairs) 7/0.127 234 0.67 7.3
(Note 4)
20276 composite 4-
pair shielded cable
(A-TYPE)
MR-EKCBL M-L
MR-ESCBL M-L
20 30
(65.6 98.4) 0.3 12
(6 pairs) 7/0.18 63.6 1.2 8.2 UL20276AWG#23
6 pair (BLACK)
2 to 10
(6.56 to 32.8) 0.2 12
(6 pairs) 40/0.08 105 0.88 7.2 (Note 2)
A14B2339 4P
20 (65.6) 0.2 12
(6 pairs) 40/0.08 105 0.88 7.2 (Note 2)
A14B2343 6P
Encoder cable
MR-EKCBL M-H
MR-ESCBL M-H
MR-ENECBL M-H 30 to 50
(98.4 to 164) 0.2 14
(7 pairs) 40/0.08 105 0.88 8.0 (Note 3)
J14B0238 (0.2 7P)
Communication
cable QC30R2 3 (9.84) 0.08 6
(3 pairs) 7/0.127 222 0.38 4.6 UL20276 AWG#28
3pair (BLACK)

Note 1: d is as shown below:

d

Conductor Insulation sheath

2: Purchased from Toa Electric Industry

3: Standard OD. Max. OD is about 10% greater.

4: BANDO ELECTRIC WIRE