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IEC 60245-8:1998

Rubber insulated cables - Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V - Part 8: Cords for applications requiring high flexibility

Standard by IEC, 1998-01-30

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IEC 60245-8:1998

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IEC 60245-8:1998 defines the requirements for rubber insulated cables rated up to and including 450/750 V, with particular focus on cords for applications requiring high flexibility. For engineers, buyers, and compliance teams, IEC 60245-8:1998 is a practical technical reference when evaluating cable construction for movable equipment, repeated bending, and general low-voltage use. The document supports technical review, documented evaluation, and procurement decisions where flexibility and insulation performance are part of the acceptance criteria.

IEC 60245-8:1998 standard overview

As part of the IEC 60245 series, this publication addresses rubber insulated cords intended for demanding flexible applications within the stated voltage range. Its scope is relevant to product design, testing workflows, and conformity assessment where cable performance must be checked against an established engineering specification. Users may rely on it during technical validation, laboratory evaluation, or supplier qualification when comparing cable documentation with a defined compliance reference.

Applications of IEC 60245-8:1998

This reference is commonly relevant where highly flexible cords are used in portable electrical equipment, movable assemblies, handheld tools, or other installations that experience frequent motion and handling. It may also support procurement and quality workflows for organizations selecting cable types for equipment integration, maintenance replacement, or inspection planning. In practice, it helps align product evaluation with the expected operating conditions of flexible low-voltage electrical equipment.

Why IEC 60245-8:1998 matters

IEC 60245-8:1998 matters because flexible cords must perform consistently under mechanical movement while still supporting safety and technical compliance expectations. Using a clear reference helps reduce risk during specification review, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation. It also improves consistency between engineering documentation, laboratory testing, and purchasing decisions, particularly when organizations need to compare supplier data against a recognized technical basis for rubber insulated cords.

  • Defines a focused reference for rubber insulated cords with high flexibility requirements
  • Supports technical assessment for low-voltage cable selection and product documentation
  • Useful for testing workflows, supplier review, and compliance preparation
  • Relevant to equipment exposed to repeated movement, handling, or bending
SKU: 9f9e719f7307

  • Publication Date: 1998-01-30
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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