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Flexible Welding Cable: Why It Matters and How You Can Use It

Most if not all listings of welding cable will be quick to advertise the fact that it is highly flexible. That attribute is one of the main selling points in welding cable, and there’s a good reason for it. For the most part, it has to do with the fact that welding cable, like other welding equipment, has to be used in situ, at the job site, whereas the job site is. For example, welding as an industrial process often involves the manipulation and the joining of structures, like buildings. Faithful to their name, buildings are “built” onsite and rarely assembled elsewhere. That makes it an imperative for the welding equipment, including the cables, to be amenable to relocation. Insomuch as it relates to the cables themselves, they must be highly flexible in order to “reach” the job site. This can pose a distinct issue, given the fact that some welding applications involve both high voltage and high current, which can only be carried by larger, thicker cables. As the thickness, or gau