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Figure 52 Binding cables where they must be bent
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Route, bind, and attach excess cables for easy, safe maintenance activities and correct
operations.
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Do not tie power cords to slide rails.
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When you connect a cable to an articulated part, for example, when you connect a grounding
cable to a cabinet door, leave enough slack in cables and make sure they are not stressed from
any movement of the part.
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Cables must be protected at points where they might rub or come in contact with sharp edges or
heated areas. Use high temperature cables near heat sources.
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Securely fasten cables and take adequate measures to prevent loose connections.
Figure 53 Securely fastening cables
(1) Flat washer
(2) Spring washer
(3) Nut
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Fasten heavy or rigid power cords at the connectors to relief stress.
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Do not use tapping screws to fasten the connecting terminals.
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Bind together cables that are the same type and routed in the same direction.
lists the cable bundling specifications.
(1) (1)(2)
(3)
(1) (1)(2)
(3)