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Figure 49 Cable binding example 3
x
The spare cables or excessive cable parts should be folded and bound and placed at a right place
in the rack or on the cable routing slot. A "right place" refers to the place where the cables will not
affect the operation of the switch or impair the switch, or be damaged.
x
The power cables cannot be tied on the slide rails of any mobile components.
x
Reserve some redundancy for the cables connecting to the mobile parts, the grounding cable of the
door for example, to free the cables from possible stress. Such a mobile part should be installed in
such a way that the extra cable segments will not contact the heat source, sharp points, or edges.
Use high temperature cables against the heat sources.
x
For the cable terminals fixed using screw threads, the screws or nuts should be securely fastened
and prevented from loosing. See the following figure:
Figure 50 Cable fixing example
(1) (1)(2)
(1) (1)(2)
1: Flat washer
x
When using a hard power cable, fix it near its terminal to free the terminal and the cable from
stress.
x
Do not use tapping screws to fasten the connecting terminals.
x
The power cable of the same type and in the same direction should be bound together and kept
organized.
x
The following table lists the requirements in the binding with cable ties.
(3)
(3)
2: Spring washer
86
3: Nut

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