Expansion loops - forming – CommScope Trunk & Distribution Cable User Manual

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Expansion Loops - Forming

Two different sizes of expansion loops are currently used.

For sizes < 625, use a mechanical bender to form a

12-inch flat bottom loop.

This bender produces a minimum 6” (15 cm) deep

loop with a 12” (30 cm) flat bottom.

For sizes > 700, use a mechanical bender to form a 15-inch flat bottom loop.

This bender produces a minimum 6” (15 cm)

deep loop with a 15” (38 cm) flat bottom.

If you are installing smaller cables with the larger

sizes, it is recommended that you use the larger

loop on all cables.

Forming the Loop

Attach the mechanical bender to the strand at the appropriate location. Place the cable in the bender and form

the loop according to the manufacturer’s directions. Carefully inspect the cable for any damage due to

misalignment of the bender.

DO NOT REMOVE THE BENDER until after the cable has been lashed at least 50’ (15 meters) or to the next

pole, as tensions imposed during lashing may deform the loop. Once the cable is lashed and the lash wire tied

off, you may remove the bender. Double lashing is recommended for two or more cables.

Attach straps and spacers. Do not overtighten the straps.

12 in (30 cm)

43 in (1.1 m)

6 in (15 cm)

11 in (28 cm) radii

15 in (38 cm)

50 in (1.27 m)

6 in (15 cm)

14.8 in (38 cm) radii

Aerial Installation

3.5

Forming Expansion Loops

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