3-17Cable BindingCorrect Use of LabelsCorrectly edit the label and paste it to the right place of the bound cables. For details, refer to thedescription of label usage in the appendix.Precautions for Cable Bindingz Bind the cables straight in the cabinet. No twisting or bending.Figure 3-18 Cable binding example Iz The radius of the curve at which a cable is bent should be at least twice the cable’s diameter. At thepoint where a cable runs out of a connector, the radius of the curve at which the cable is bentshould be at least five times its diameter.z Different cables (power cable, signal cable, grounding cable, and so on.) should run and be boundseparately in a cabinet. They must not be bound together. If they are close to each other, you cancable them in a crossing way. For parallel cabling, the space between power cable and signal cableshould be no less than 30 mm (1.18 in.);z The cable binding rack and cable channel inside and outside a cabinet should be smooth andstretch no sharp points.z The metal hole through which a cable runs through should have a smooth and fully surface or aninsulating bush;z Use the right type of ties to bind the cables. Do not bind any cables with tied ties.z Bind the cables with ties and cut the extra parts. Trim the cut and leave no sharp points. See thefollowing figure: