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FC-XH-8 - Conduit Flexible HD .061mm 100 ft bulk

Packaging: 100 ft bulk
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OVERVIEW

Additional Information
Packaging Description:100 ft bulk
Product:Conduit
Brand:Wire Wizard
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Conduit Type:Extra Heavy Duty (XH), Polymer
Length:100 ft
Wire Compatibility:Ferrous, Non-Ferrous
Recommended Wire Size:1/16" (1.6mm), 3/32" (2.4mm)
brand:wire-wizard
product:conduit
packaging-description:100-ft-bulk

INCLUDED

  • 100 ft Roll of FC-XH Extra Heavy Duty Polymer Conduit

APPLICATIONS

  • Robotic welding cells with remote wire drums
  • Long-distance wire feeding for semi-automatic stations
  • Heavy fabrication using large diameter flux-cored or solid wires
  • Automotive and heavy equipment manufacturing lines
  • Retrofitting existing wire delivery systems for improved performance

FAQ

The FC-XH (Extra Heavy Duty) conduit is typically recommended for larger wire diameters, ranging from 1/16" (1.6mm) to 3/32" (2.4mm).

It is highly recommended to use a specialized conduit cutter or a sharp razor blade to ensure a clean, square cut. Avoid using side cutters or pliers, as these can crimp the end and obstruct wire feeding.

No, this is a bulk 100-foot roll of conduit only. Connectors and strain reliefs must be purchased separately to match your specific feeder and drum connections.

Yes, polymer conduit is excellent for aluminum wire because it is non-abrasive and prevents the shaving generation often caused by steel liners.

Polymer conduit has a much lower coefficient of friction, which reduces drag on the wire. This results in smoother feeding, less strain on the feed motor, and fewer arc stability issues.

Absolutely. The low friction and durability of the FC-XH make it an industry standard for robotic weld cells where consistent wire delivery is critical.

'XH' stands for Extra Heavy Duty. This indicates the conduit has a thicker wall or is designed for heavier/larger wires compared to the standard (FC-E) or heavy duty (FC-H) series.

Conduit life depends on usage and the abrasiveness of the wire. However, it should be inspected regularly for wear, cuts, or excessive internal buildup. If wire feeding becomes erratic, the conduit is often the first thing to check.