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Buy Flexible Welding Cable Online and Save Money With EWCS

There are two jobs Flexible Welding Cable has to do well; flex and deliver electricity. That may not seem to be asking much but the fact is when it’s time to go to work, a lot of “flexible” cable doesn’t exactly measure up.


Electrical Wire and Cable Specialists (EWCS) know all about the problems inflexible flexible welding cable can create. Many industrial environments use motorized or mobile welding robots. Those robots move in many directions and the wiring that supplies the electricity to make the welds has to be consistent and has to flex. For a quarter of a century, the folks at EWCS have been dealing successfully with the most difficult environments for their cable. No one wants to shut down an entire production line because a feed wire broke and with EWCS cable it won’t happen.

Here’s another example of the importance of cable flexing; welding technicians working on large piecework items. Those technicians have to be able to move around at all angles and perform their tasks without an interruption in the voltage coming down the wire. They too rely on their cable to do the job, day in and day out.

What makes EWCS Flexible Welding Cable so much more reliable than their competitors? EWCS believes in the saying, “Quality in means quality out”. The engineers at EWCS will only use the highest grades of copper in their wire and cable extrusion processing. The better the copper, the more it can flex without cracking or breaking. Encasing the cable with a double-wall, adhesive-lined Polyolefin cover adds to the flexibility and helps in preventing problems during use.

EWCS’ Flexible Welding Cable comes in 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0 gauge Extra Flexible Welding Cable as well as in 4 AWG and 6 AWG gauge sizes. Welding cable can be ordered with or without connectors installed and customers have a choice of color for the covering if they like. With low Factory Direct prices, Free Shipping on orders of $40 or more, plus a 5% Discount on a new customer’s first order, there’s no reason to look anywhere else.

In addition to the superior engineering and manufacturing that Electrical Wire and Cable Specialists put into their cable, they also add in something no other company can add; EWCS’ customer support team. When it comes to purchasing quality cabling products online, great customer support has to be a part of the deal. Without great customer support a company can make the best products in the world, but no one will buy them more than once. Since 1994, customers have been buying EWCS wire and cable making them one of the largest online vendors of wire and cable products in North America.

With seven service centers supplying thousands of customers across North America, Electrical Wire and Cable Specialists have been meeting the needs of industry time and time again. It is easy to see why when customers go to the website at www.ewcswire.com and see all the benefits they receive when they purchase their wiring and cabling from EWCS. It’s easy to contact the company with an inquiry form on the website contact page and an email address at sales@ewcswire.com that customers can use to communicate with the customer support team. Customers can also call the company at 800-262-1598 between 9am and 5pm Monday through Friday Central Standard Time.

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