Cable management examples – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Figure 102 Binding the cables

When you route cables through sharp sheet metal penetration points or along sharp edges of
mechanical parts, use bushings or take any other action to protect the cables from being cut or

abraded. The sheet metal penetration points must be smooth and fully rounded.

After binding the cables, cut the excess from the ties, leaving no sharp or angular tips. See

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Figure 103 Cutting the cable ties

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

Do not tie the power cords to the slide rails.

When you connect a cable to an articulated part, for example, when you connect a grounding
cable to a rack 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.

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

Cable management examples

The devices in the following figures are for illustration only.

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