Drum Handling:

    A Cable is a valuable product. If handling is not done correctly, the drum and in turn the Cable wound over itcan be damaged. At times, damage might        not be discovered until after installation, when repairs can be extremely difficult/expensive. 

    The purpose of this guide is to illustrate, how damages can be avoided by correct handling.


         

  Drum Sizes & Dimensions:


                   A – Flange Diameter (Excluding lagging), mm
                   B – Barrel diameter, mm
                   C – Overall width, mm 
                   D – Traverse width, mm
                   E – Minimum spindle hole diameter, mm






        Dimensions (mm):

Drum size D-No A B C D E
D-6 600 250 470 400 110
D-7 700 325 570 500 110
D-8 800 375 570 500 110
D-9 900 425 620 550 110
D-10 1000 500 690 600 110
D-11 1100 575 740 650 110
D-12 1200 675 950 850 110
D-14 1400 800 950 850 110
D-16 1600 950 970 850 110
D-18 1800 1100 1220 1100 110
D-19 1900 1100 1230 1100 110
D-20 2000 1300 1235 1100 110
D-21 2100 1150 1290 1100 110
D-22 2200 1400 1390 1250 110
D-23 2340 1200 1795 1625 110
D-24 2400 1200 1795 1625 110
D-25-S 2540 1200 1825 1625 110
D-25 2540 1400 1800 1625 110
D-26 2600 1400 1970 1800 110