Bending radii
Permissible radius for the occasional or permanent bending of wires and cables. The bending radius is defined as x times the cable diameter. The design of the wires/cables determines the smallest permissible bending radius. This can be influenced upwards or downwards. When designing power lines and cables, the permissible bending radii must be observed. The guideline values are between 15 x D and 30 x D, depending on the design and regulations. D is the outer diameter of the cable. (All data without guarantee)
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