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  2. Bend radius - Wikipedia

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    The minimum bend radius is in general also a function of tensile stresses, e.g., during installation, while being bent around a sheave while the fiber or cable is under tension. If no minimum bend radius is specified, one is usually safe in assuming a minimum long-term low-stress radius not less than 15 times the cable diameter, or 2 inches. [1]

  3. Category 6 cable - Wikipedia

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    Category 6 and 6A cable must be properly installed and terminated to meet specifications. The cable must not be kinked or bent too tightly; the bend radius should be larger than four times the outer diameter of the cable. [16] The wire pairs must not be untwisted and the outer jacket must not be stripped back more than 13 mm (0.51 in).

  4. Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable - Wikipedia

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    Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable is a variety of electrical cable made from copper conductors inside a copper sheath, insulated by inorganic magnesium oxide powder. The name is often abbreviated to MICC or MI cable, and colloquially known as pyro (because the original manufacturer and vendor for this product in the UK was a company called ...

  5. Flexible cable - Wikipedia

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    The unique cable construction technique of braiding conductors around a tension-proof centre instead of layering them is the second type of construction. Eliminating multi-layers guarantees a uniform bend radius across each conductor. At any point where the cable flexes, the path of any core moves quickly from the inside to the outside of the ...

  6. Twisted pair - Wikipedia

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    A solid-core cable uses one solid wire per conductor and in a four-pair cable, there would be a total of eight solid wires. [18] Stranded cable uses multiple wires wrapped around each other in each conductor and in a four-pair with seven strands per conductor cable, there would be a total of 56 wires (2 per pair × 4 pairs × 7 strands).

  7. Category 5 cable - Wikipedia

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    The maximum length for a cable segment is 100 meters (330 ft) per TIA/EIA 568-5-A. [31] If longer runs are required, the use of active hardware such as a repeater or switch is necessary. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The specifications for 10BASE-T networking specify a 100-meter length between active devices. [ 34 ]

  8. Beyoncé Makes $2.5 Million Donation to L.A. Fire Relief Funds ...

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    Despite losing her own Malibu home to the flames, Paris Hilton made a “personal contribution” of $100,000 and promised to match additional dollars raised to $100,000 more to assist others in need.

  9. Wire rope - Wikipedia

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    This radius increases (and the bending stresses decrease) with the tensile force and decreases with the roller force. Wire rope slings (stranded ropes) are used to harness various kinds of goods. These slings are stressed by the tensile forces but first of all by bending stresses when bent over the more or less sharp edges of the goods.