timm333
Senior Member
- Location
- Minneapolis, MN
- Occupation
- Electrical Design Engineer
Just thought to ask. In the attached sketch, the width of the cable tray is 12". The cable is pulled at the center of this cable tray. How do we calculate the value of radius (R) of the circle in this attached sketch?
Basically I am trying to prove that this cable can be pulled in this cable tray without the need of a 90 Deg elbow. The bending radius of the cable is 12.2". So if radius (R) is equal to or greater than 12.2” then this cable can be puled without the need of a 90-Deg elbow. Thanks
Basically I am trying to prove that this cable can be pulled in this cable tray without the need of a 90 Deg elbow. The bending radius of the cable is 12.2". So if radius (R) is equal to or greater than 12.2” then this cable can be puled without the need of a 90-Deg elbow. Thanks