How To Unpack the 146 Instrument Cha
ter Two: Installation
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D. The capacitance and inductance of cables which are handling fast signals, (such as
data lines or stepper motor drive cables); and
E. That some cables may need internal shielding from specific wires to others; please
see the instruction manual for details regarding this matter.
Example 1: Preferred Method To Connect Cable
(shown on a transducer)
Transducer
Overall Insulation
(if present)
Bare Metal Cable Clamp
Makin
Firm Contact To Braid
Braid Here Is Desirable
(but not usually necessary)
Keep Wires and Braid
Flat A
ainst Case
Metal Cable Clamp
Screw
Split Lock Washer
External Tooth Lock Washer
Transducer Housin
Optional Plastic or Metal Cable
Clamp (For Physical Strain Relief)
Figure 2: Preferred Method
Example 2: Alternate Method To Connect Cable
(shown on a transducer)
Transducer
Overall Insulation
if present
Braid Strands Twisted
Under Washer
Keep Wires Flat
A
ainst Case
Optional Plastic or Metal Cable
Clamp
For Ph
sical Strain Relief
Screw
Split Lock Washer
Flat Washers
External Tooth Lock Washer
Transducer Housin
Figure 3: Alternate Method To Use When Cable Clamp is Not Available
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