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from the too cheap to buy the whole roll department...
Looking for cable by the foot
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Posted by Jerry on 4 March, 2008 - 6:49 pm
Many time I need just 3 to 10 feet of multi-conductor cable. A whole roll is outside my budget so I'm wondering if someone sells cable by the foot.

Thanks,
Jerry

Posted by William Sturm on 6 March, 2008 - 12:13 am
http://www.igus.com/chainflex.asp

I used to buy from them all the time, but I changed jobs. Good stuff.

Bill

Posted by Jerry on 7 March, 2008 - 12:19 am
Thanks, igus seems to have just what I need.

Jerry

Posted by William Sturm on 7 March, 2008 - 6:58 pm
You're welcome,

They always had any cable that I needed too. Their selection is amazing. I used to design custom motor drive systems and needed a variety of small multi-conductor chemical resistant cables. We usually did not have room for a shielded cable. Their Chainflex cable filled the bill.

Bill

Posted by CCOMM on 6 March, 2008 - 1:39 am
There is a whole world of items which can be called multiconductor cable.

Shielded or not? If shielded, what type (foil?, braided?, both?), what is the coverage factor, and does it have a drain wire? Unpaired or paired? How many conductors? What wire size? What insulation parameters [plenum-rated? what voltage rating? is capacitance a performance factor? does it have to hold up to solvents, and, if so, which ones(s)]? Flat or round? Does it need to hold up in a high flexture application? I'm missing a couple of queries that should be addressed, but you get the point.

Depending on what type of multiple conductor cable you are referring to (i.e. - if its a fairly common type) you might be able to strike up a relationship with a local electrical enclosure fab shop, and buy it from them.

Places that sell surplus, and overstock are worth a look for getting shorter lengths. Here is a sampling... there are hundreds more.

All-Electronics http://www.allelectronics.com Electronics Surplus http://www.electronicsurplus.com/ MECI http://www.meci.com/ MPGA http://www.mpja.com/ Surplus Sales http://www.surplussales.com/

Posted by Jerry on 7 March, 2008 - 12:21 am
Yeah, I know I was a little vague on the cable type. Depends on what project we have going on at the time. Usually we just need cable for a control application, never really need shielded. Thanks for the links.

Jerry

Posted by Ken Emmons Jr. on 6 March, 2008 - 2:01 am
We use Anixter/Pacer. I'm not sure if they go down to 3 or 10 feet, but I've ordered 25' rolls that they re-reeled for me from their 100' and 500' spools. It wouldn't hurt to try.

KEJR

Posted by Jerry on 7 March, 2008 - 12:21 am
Thanks,
Jerry

Posted by Marc Sinclair on 6 March, 2008 - 11:56 pm
Hi,

You're obviously in the states, (here in the UK, the inventor of the foot, we went metric 37 years ago. :) )

Here, it is usual for cable suppliers to supply cut lengths. I can get reels next day, and usually two days for cut lengths. There is obviously a premium for this service, but at current copper prices, It doesn't make sense to keep four reels of 25mm tri rate sitting on the shelf.

Parmley Graham, http://www.parmleygraham.co.uk (profibus and other fieldbus)

Scattergoods, http://www.scatts.co.uk (some multicore and larger tri-rate)

Eland cables, http://www.eland.co.uk/ (mainly multicore)

and of course City Electrical http://www.cef.co.uk (ask nicely, and they'll cut down fluorescent tubes for you!!)

Marc Sinclair
http://s7-200.germainesystems.eu

Posted by Jerry on 8 March, 2008 - 11:02 am
You are correct sir. Located in Tennessee, USA.
I'm sure your links will help someone.

Jerry

Posted by Cable Genius on 27 March, 2008 - 11:47 pm
We do ship to the US if you're interested. And we're perfectly happy to work in feet. ;-)

Posted by Cable Genius on 25 March, 2008 - 10:26 pm
Hi,

I am from Eland Cables and can confirm that we are fully capable of shipping internationally and offer a cut to length service to suit your requirements (feet or metres!).

We have a very experienced export department who is fully versed in the latest incoterms and export documentation.

Check us out: http://www.eland.co.uk
or call us: +44 2072418787

Always happy to help,

CG

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