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HELUKABEL: How to Calculate the Tensile Strength of Cables & Wires

Aug 14, 2025 - Helukabel How to Calculate the Tensile Strength of Cables & Wires

August 14, 2025

Learn Which Formula You Can Use to Determine the Maximum Permissible Tensile Strength Load of Permanently Installed or Moving Cables & Wires

Whether you are pulling cables through ducts or installing them in drag chains or other moving applications, cables and wires are often subjected to tensile loads in industrial environments. Exceeding the maximum permissible tensile load just once can lead to irreparable damage to the cores, insulation layers, or the entire cable construction—which means expensive downtimes and risks to safety. To avoid this, it is important to correctly calculate the maximum permissible tensile load.


Fundamentals of Calculating Tensile Load

The maximum permissible tensile load of a cable depends largely on three factors:

  1. Cable construction and materials
  2. The diameters of copper conductors
  3. Operating conditions

Formula for Calculating Tensile Strength

For permanently installed cables with a concentric or stranded construction, the following formula should be used to calculate tensile strength:

Maximum tensile strength (Ftu) = 50 N x core count x cable cross section (in mm²)

Example: A cable with 4 cores and a cross section of 2.5 mm² has a maximum tensile strength of: Ftu = 50 N x 4 x 2.5 = 500 N

Depending on how the cable is installed, the following limiting values for tensile load apply:

  • Permanently installed cables and wires: up to 50 N/mm²
  • Moving applications (e.g., drag chains): significantly reduced tensile strength

(Data according to VDE 0298-3)

Even pre-assembled cables with plus often have a significantly reduced tensile strength, as the mechanical strength of the bonding and the plug must also be considered.

Tip from HELUKABEL: During installation, avoid sharp bending radii and high pulling speeds. Use auxiliary tools designed to assist in pulling and ensure you adhere to manufacturer recommendations pertaining to maximum tensile loads. If you’re unsure, we are happy to assist you with application-specific calculations or advice.

How to Calculate the Tensile Strength of Cables & Wires

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