ritelec said:just bend it. ever see how bent in half even the old clothe wiring gets in these ole boxes and will still out live us.
merely a guide line.
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Bending assembled cables or individual conductors presents several issues not just stressing the tensile strength of the conductive material.
Yes the outer covering may become damaged, most have experienced such problems.
Yes the annealed copper and or Aluminum may become weakened, fortunately the harsh bending in such circumstances is usually not repeated. But keep in mind, as the ampacity of the circuit increases so does the constant flexing of the conductive material (theoretically).
I have a deeper concern with the stretching of the individual conductors insulating material and its survivability when subjected to transient stress from over currents.
Don?t forget that if you have a tight radius internal to the bend, the outer dimension will stretch and thin. Dielectric strength is a function of the material used and it?s thickness.
