For over three decades, Bergen Cable’s collaboration with General Electric Aircraft Engines has yielded one of the most groundbreaking products in the cable industry: Safety Cable. Originally developed in the mid-1980s, this solution has become a staple across aerospace, military, and power generation sectors, trusted by industry leaders like Boeing, Rolls-Royce, and NASA.
Why Safety Cable Stands Out
Praised for its ease of use and reliability, Safety Cable meets stringent SAE specifications, ensuring compatibility with various tools. Bergen manufactures it primarily from 321 stainless steel, though 304 stainless steel and high-temperature alloys like Inconel 600 and 625 are also available for specialized applications.
Answers to Common Customer Questions
To address recurring inquiries, Bergen Cable clarifies key details about Safety Cable:
Material Options: Available in 321 or 304 stainless steel, with Inconel for extreme heat environments.
Tool Compatibility: Designed to work seamlessly with other manufacturers’ tools.
Reusability: Cutting the cable risks integrity; reuse is not recommended.
Packaging: Sold in bundles of 50, requiring orders in multiples of 50.
Repairs & Parts: Bergen’s sales team assists with tool repairs, but individual components or alternate nose sizes are not sold separately.
Calibration: End users determine calibration schedules for their tools.
Standard Sizes: Offered in diameters of 0.022, 0.032, and 0.04 inches.
A Legacy of Reliability
With its proven track record and adherence to industry standards, Safety Cable remains a top choice for critical applications. Bergen Cable continues to support clients with maintenance and technical guidance, reinforcing its reputation as an innovator in cable solutions.
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