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wiredInUSA - September 2015

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In addition to the 15kV product, Kerite has

begun to manufacture a 2,500kcmil 69kV

power cable, for customers who need

to increase ampacity above 15kV in a

particular circuit. The 69kV option is a new

product for Kerite and, as with the 15kV, has

been addedas a result of customer enquiries

and demand.

“The 2,500kcmil cable is a way for us to

broaden our power cable offering to our

customers,” said Tanya Lauer, vice president

of sales for Kerite. “It’s great to have the

2,500kcmil back in our portfolio, and the

expansion up to 69kV will also give our

customers another goodoption toconsider.”

Single twist cabler

A new, higher speed, version of the 36" single

twist cabler is now on offer from Dynamex

Corporation.

The STC-36HS is designed to run at a

significantly higher speed than the standard

model STC-36RD. It is primarily suited to

manufacturers who run mostly smaller size

cables with short lays, where production can

benefit from the higher speed, in exchange

for giving up heavier cable capacity.

Other new developments from Dynamex

include an auto-splicing tape payoff, utilizing

Siemens or Allen-Bradley controls, that runs

both flat or traversed tapepads. Also new is a

dual-tape payoff for operating with cablers

where two tapes are run simultaneously with

separately controlled tensions.

Manufacturers who use stempacs or drums

could benefit from Dynamex’s driven,

multi-position dancers, controlled tension

unit.

This small footprint unit comes with 4, 6 or

more positions, and accepts the loose wires

from the stempacs or drums. It dynamically

applies the required tension to the wires and

includes broken wire sensors.

Take-ups and payoffs

Davis-Standard’s new line of traversing and

collapsible take-ups and payoffs address an

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