Cable Cutting; Cable Installation - Samsung 5G NR Installation Manual

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Cable Cutting

Measure the exact distance after carefully checking the route, and cut the cable
using a cutting tool.
To cut the cable, follow these guidelines:

Cable Installation

This process involves running the cable along the cabling path to the target
connector of the system or an auxiliary device. This is done after cable path
inspection and cable cutting are completed.
To install the cable, follow these guidelines:
The table below outlines the recommended minimum allowed cable bend radius
for different types of cables:
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The cable must be placed in a location where the cable is not damaged by
external factors such as power line, flooding, and footpaths.
In areas where the cable may be damaged by external factors, ensure that
measures are taken to prevent damage to the cable, such as cable tray, ducts,
and flexible pipe.
Cut the cable to the length determined in the Cable Path Inspection step.
Use a dedicated cable cutting tool.
Cut the cable at right angles.
Be careful to keep the cable away from moisture, iron, lead, dust, or other
foreign material when cutting.
Remove any foreign material attached to the cable using solvent and a brush.
Be careful not to damage the cable.
If the cable is damaged, cut out the damaged section before installing, or
replace the cable.
Run the cable so that it is not tangled. In particular, when installing the cable
from a horizontal section to a vertical section, be careful not to reverse the
upper and lower lines of the cable.
Always use the maximum curvature radius possible, and ensure that the
minimum curvature radius specification is complied with.
If the cable needs to be protected, use suitable protective cover such as PVC
channel, spiral sleeve, flexible pipe, and cable rack.
Install the DC power cable and the data transmission cable away from the AC
power cable to prevent electromagnetic induction.
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