Tsubaki cable towing at the SPS 2024

Inka Krischke,

Modular system for energy chain systems

© Tsubaki cable towing

Tsubaki Kabelschlepp will be focusing on its 'Totaltrax' assembled energy chain systems at the trade fair.

When configuring customer-specific systems, Tsubaki Kabelschlepp always draws on all its energy chain series and components. Accordingly, a large modular system is available. The available materials are also open. Depending on the application and environmental conditions, steel, plastic or hybrid chains can be used. The latter combine plastic sidebands with aluminum profiles and cover any desired width in millimetre increments. Totaltrax systems are available from simple to complex, from one-off production to large quantities, with and without plug connections, sheet metal and add-on components, as single-axis or multi-axis systems.

Hall 3C, Stand 310

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