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Custom Robot Connection Cable Vendor Recommendations (US Vendor Preferred)

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  • February 4, 2022 at 4:03 AM
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    • February 4, 2022 at 4:03 AM
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    Hello. I am installing a new Fanuc robot in a few weeks, but this question is brand agnostic.

    Does anyone have a recommendation of a third-party robot cable manufacture?

    The robot is a Fanuc M410iC/185. The standard pipeline robot that we are going to use (and have already received), comes with 7m connection cables from the controller to the robot base. In the case of this robot, their are 3 non-flex rated cables. Two un-shielded for motor power, and one shielded for the encoders and other low-voltage signals. They all have industry standard Harting HAN connectors on the end that connects to the robot base, the other ends are broken apart in the control cabinet.

    Due to customer cable routing requirements, we are roughly 3m short. Fanuc offers 14m connection cables, but like a lot of things right now, they are back ordered. On top of that, it would leave a 4m bundle of cables to deal with on one end or the other. Plus, I really hate that every time we go with longer cables, Fanuc just gives us the 14m cable in addition to the 7 meter cable, which aren't compatible with each other, due to the different end terminations.

    I am sure there must be vendors out there that can provide a short extension with a male and female connector on either end, but I am having a hard time finding one. Does anyone have any recommendations? If only international vendors are available, that would be okay, but we are located in the United States Midwest. We would like to keep it as close to home as possible, but anywhere in the CONUS would be acceptable.

    Thanks,

    -Phil

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    • February 5, 2022 at 2:51 AM
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    I've used Empire Electric in the past for custom cables. They actually make some of Fanuc's cables.

    Check out the Fanuc position converter I wrote here! Now open source!

    Check out my example Fanuc Ethernet/IP Explicit Messaging program here!

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    • February 5, 2022 at 3:30 AM
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    Funny you should say that. I snapped this earlier this afternoon...

    My problem has been solved, but not in the way that I had hoped. Fanuc is out of stock of the 14 m non-flex cable sets. Maybe I should sell these miss-orders while the market is strong:

    Who ever says that shop talk is a waste of time...

    We have a concurrent project where we thought we needed these for another four M410's. It was a repeat job with a few minor changes; one being that the controllers got moved next to the cell instead of the wall a few feet opposite of it. The 7m cables that they ship with anyways were good enough, so these were sitting on the shelf waiting to be returned.

    I guess I should be happy that they ship with the normally wasted 7m cables.

    One sore point:

    While asking, okay shop talking with another co-worker, I told him of my situation. He informed me that we had two of the 7m cables sitting on the shelf from the first go round when when didn't need them, because we needed the 14m sets. He was thinking what a perfect use for them, we'll cut them down to 3m and only have to install female Harting connectors ourselves on the cut ends.

    Well, they got disposed of because they sat around for too long. Quality rules state they have to be made inoperable before getting disposed of.

    They are already at the recycler's, with the original Harting connectors removed via snips.

    :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash:

    I almost felt as bad as when I learned that the 90 some LR-Mate 200-iD RCC's got disposed of.

    :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash:

    Those were cool machines, two of them with 32 Mates in a row, and two with 17 Mates in a row. A few of them where able to utilize the stock RCC's. I can't say much more than that.


    Edit Remarks:

    I had to edit this, first for grammatical errors, and second because a cool dude called me right before I first posted this.

    I just hit submit before I could review this. After talking for much longer than I should have, I realized the story had some gaps. Those have been filled. I think too many of us have had to deal with similar circumstances.

    I still have an empty spot for the destroyed cable sets. My company does do a bit of work in the Nuclear industry, and unfortunately for these poor "yellow noodles", their spares must fall under the same restrictions that keep a lot of other people safe.

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    • February 5, 2022 at 3:39 AM
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    One sore point, we had two of the 7m cables sitting on the shelf from the first go round when when didn't need them. We were thinking what a perfect use for them, we'll cut them down to 3m and only have to install harting connectors ourselves. Well, they got disposed of because they sat around for too long. Quality rules state they have to be made inoperable before getting disposed of. They are already at the recycler's

    Oh man, what a waste. That's a ton of money in cables.

    Check out the Fanuc position converter I wrote here! Now open source!

    Check out my example Fanuc Ethernet/IP Explicit Messaging program here!

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    • February 5, 2022 at 6:39 PM
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    I've used Empire Electric in the past for custom cables. They actually make some of Fanuc's cables.

    Besides using Empire, International Wire & Cable has also come thru many times. Sent prints 3 weeks ago for set of Yaskawa motor cables and got the cables delivered in 7 business days.

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    • February 9, 2022 at 4:41 PM
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    Does Empire or International Wire & Cable have the drawings for the standard RCC's?

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    • February 12, 2022 at 12:38 AM
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    Not sure. Long ago when asked, Empire could not provide information regarding anything they built for Fanuc. Over the years, both have been able to duplicate various cables given an example.

    Greg at IWC has been good at replacing the robot end rectangulars when the %#$@ riggers cut the RCC's at the back of the robot.

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