Figure 51 – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath U200-A U200-M U200-S User Manual

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Figure 51 Binding cables where they must be bent

Route, bind, and attach excess cables for easy, safe maintenance activities and proper operations.

Do not tie power cables to slide rails.

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.

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.

Securely fasten cables and take adequate measures to prevent loose connections.

Figure 52 Securely fastening cables

(1) Flat washer

(2) Spring washer

(3) Nut

Fasten heavy or rigid power cables at the connectors to relief stress.

Do not use tapping screws to fasten the connecting terminals.

Bind together cables that are the same type and routed in the same direction.

Table 30

lists the cable bundling specifications.

Table 30 Tie-binding parameters

Cable bundle diameter (mm)

Space between bundles (mm)

10

80 to 150

10 to 30

150 to 200

(1) (1)(2)

(3)

(1) (1)(2)

(3)

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