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05/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/20/2026 06:11

Lapp OLFLEX 190 Flexible Control Cable

May 20, 2026-AutomationDirect has added Lapp OLFLEX® 190 flexible control cable which provides a new, rugged, versatile option for demanding industrial wiring applications. Designed for machinery, equipment, and control panels, OLFLEX 190 features finely stranded copper conductors with number-coded insulation and an oil-, coolant-, and solvent-resistant outer jacket for reliable performance in dry, damp, or wet locations. Approved for TC-ER and PLTC-ER use, compliant with NFPA 79 machinery wiring standards, and available in sizes from 20 AWG to 6 AWG with up to 41 conductors, OLFLEX cable integrates easily alongside existing tray-rated control cables while offering excellent flexibility, broad agency approvals, and resistance to harsh industrial and washdown environments.

These flexible control cables can be ordered cut to length in 1-foot increments to avoid unnecessary waste and expense.

About AutomationDirect:

In business since 1994, AutomationDirect is a distributor offering thousands of industrial automation products for electrical control systems, including PLCs, operator interfaces, AC drives, motors, stepper systems, sensors, motor controls, enclosures and more. Their prices are typically well below the list price of more traditional automation companies because of their business model and focus on efficiency, and the majority of their products are stocked for fast shipping. Plus, get free two-day delivery on orders over $49; some limitations apply. For more information and the most current pricing on products contact them at 800-633-0405 or visit https://www.automationdirect.com/

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