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  2. Cable harness - Wikipedia

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    The cables are assembled and clamped together on a special workbench, or onto a pin board (assembly board), according to the design specification, to form the cable harness. After fitting any protective sleeves, conduit, or extruded yarn, the harness is either fitted directly in the vehicle or shipped. [3]

  3. Thermoplastic-sheathed cable - Wikipedia

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    Green and yellow sleeving is sold separately, to be applied at the ends. The cross section on the main conductors is given first, and then the cross-section of the CPC. Standard UK metric twin and earth cable sizes. 1/1 mm 2 and 1.5/1 mm 2 have solid conductors and CPC (primarily used on low power lighting or alarm circuits)

  4. Sleeve (construction) - Wikipedia

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    For cables we provide wall/deck penetration sleeve to avoid any damage to cable from material shifting on deck. Deck penetrations on offshore platform provided to avoid water/chemical dripping to lower deck in case of spillage. Acts as toe guard. For wall penetrations it can be a type of strengthening.

  5. Heat-shrink tubing - Wikipedia

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    Animation of heat-shrink tubing, before and after shrinking. Heat-shrink tubing (or, commonly, heat shrink or heatshrink) is a shrinkable plastic tube used to insulate wires, providing abrasion resistance and environmental protection for stranded and solid wire conductors, connections, joints and terminals in electrical wiring.

  6. Bowden cable - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: protective plastic coating, steel structure, inner sleeve to reduce friction, inner cable. Bowden cables controlling an automobile throttle. A Bowden cable ( / ˈ b oʊ d ən / BOH -dən ) [ 1 ] is a type of flexible cable used to transmit mechanical force or energy by the movement of an inner cable relative to a hollow ...

  7. Shielded cable - Wikipedia

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    The use of shielded cables in security systems provides some protection from power frequency and radio frequency interference, reducing the number of false alarms being generated. The best practice is to keep data or signal cables physically separated by at least 3 inches (75mm) from 'heavy' power circuits which are in parallel.

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