Published on:2026-05-24 Click:16
Multicore coaxial pipeline inspection cable for robot control. Multiple coaxial cores for multi-camera video with signal and power conductors for pipeline inspection crawlers.
The multicore coaxial pipeline inspection cable is designed for multi-camera pipeline inspection robots and crawlers that require simultaneous video output from multiple camera heads (forward, rear, side-scan, pan-tilt) alongside power and control conductors in a single compact umbilical. Multiple RG59 coaxial cores are stranded together with power and control conductors under a common PUR outer jacket, maintaining the compact diameter required for in-pipe robot operations.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Coaxial Cores | 2--6 x RG59 (75 Ohm), number per spec |
| Control Cores | Multi-core stranded tinned copper (per spec) |
| Power Cores | Stranded tinned copper (size per spec) |
| Outer Jacket | Polyurethane (PUR) |
| Video | CVBS (PAL) per coaxial core, AHD optional |
| Diameter | Compact -- 10--18 mm typical |
| Colour | Black / Yellow |
| Custom | Coaxial count, core count, Kevlar strength member |
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One RG59 coaxial core per camera. A 4-coaxial cable supports 4 simultaneous camera views (e.g., forward, rear, left, right). A 6-coaxial cable supports 6 views. IP cameras on Cat6 can share one pair for multiple camera streams via an on-vehicle network switch, reducing the coaxial count.
Yes. A fiber optic core (or pair) can be integrated into the cable design alongside the coaxial and electrical cores. Fiber is recommended for robots operating at long cable distances (>300 m) where copper coaxial video quality degrades without amplifiers.