Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Figure 3-10
Requirement for the Minimum Cable Bend Radius
The bend radius of a power cord, communication cable, or flat cable should be
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over five times greater than their respective outer diameters. The bend radius of
these cables that are often bent or plugged should be over seven times greater
than their respective outer diameters.
The bend radius of a fixed common coaxial cable should be over seven times
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greater than its outer diameter. The bend radius of the common coaxial cable that
is often bent or plugged should be over 10 times greater than its outer diameter.
The minimum bend radius of a high-speed cable, such as an SFP optical fiber
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jumper should be over five times the outer diameter of the cable. If the cable is
frequently bent or plugged, the bend radius should be over 10 times the outer
diameter.
Precautions for Cable Bundling
Before cables are bundled, mark labels and stick the labels to cables wherever
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appropriate.
Cables should be neatly and properly bundled in the cabinet without twisting or
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bending, as shown in
Bundling Cables on Mounting Bracket Using a Cable Tie
Figure
3-11.
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