Datasheet
Material Polypropylene (PP)
Colour White (WH)
Operating
Temperature
-20 °C to +70 °C
Adhesive Synthetic rubber with base
of polyethylene foam
Flammability UL94 V0 (excluding adhesive)
Specification UL
Cable Protection Systems
Wiring Ducts and Accessories
409
3.14
Heladuct flexible cable supports are
commonly used in switching cabinets. They
are also used in the furniture industry, where
cables need to be routed rapidly and
attractively.
Please note! Not all products listed on this page may have this approval.
For product specific approvals please refer to the Appendix.
• Heladuct Flex
Heladuct Flex- clearly and space-saving arrangement of wiring, even at angles above 90°.
Application
The Heladuct Flex cable supports are a
space-saving wiring system which holds
the routed cable clearly open to view.
Cables can be routed in or out over the
whole length of the support. The supports
can be rapidly mounted either with screws
or an adhesive strip. The high-quality foam
bonding layer smooths over irregularities in
the underlying surface and works particularly
well on powder-coated surfaces. Due to their
flexibility, it is possible to install the supports
at angles of 90° and higher.
Features and Benefits
Flexible Cable Support
halogenfree
Material Data
No. of Wires
Article-No. Type
Ø
D 0.75 mm
2
1.5 mm
2
2.5 mm
2
Max. load on a length of 500 mm
at 70 °C (g)
Screwable 0.5m lengths
164-11008
Heladuct Flex10
9 x 11 9 x 0.75 mm² 6 x 1.50 mm² 4 x 2.50 mm² 100
164-21008
Heladuct Flex20
20 32 x 0.75 mm² 22 x 1.50 mm² 14 x 2.50 mm² 300
164-31008
Heladuct Flex30
30 67 x 0.75 mm² 50 x 1.50 mm² 34 x 2.50 mm² 650
164-41008
Heladuct Flex40
40 - 81 x 1.50 mm² 60 x 2.50 mm² 1100
Adhesive 0.5m lengths
164-11108
Heladuct Flex10SK
9 x 11 9 x 0.75 mm² 6 x 1.50 mm² 4 x 2.50 mm² 100
164-21108
Heladuct Flex20SK
20 32 x 0.75 mm² 22 x 1.50 mm² 14 x 2.50 mm² 300
164-31108
Heladuct Flex30SK
30 67 x 0.75 mm² 50 x 1.50 mm² 34 x 2.50 mm² 500
164-41108
Heladuct Flex40SK
40 - 81 x 1.50 mm² 60 x 2.50 mm² 400
All dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes.
Technical Table
Date of issue: April 2011

