Figure a.2, Ab c – Rockwell Automation System Design for the Control of Electrical Noise User Manual
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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P — July 2001
Noise Control Supplement
A-3
Figure A.2
Cable clamping methods
Strapping your cable to a DIN rail, as shown in Figure A.2 (the cable
labeled B) is crude, but just as effective. The DIN rail is raised off the
panel slightly by using washers to allow nylon cable ties to pass
underneath. The table below lists advantages and disadvantages of
strapping the cable to the DIN rail.
Plain copper saddle clamps, as shown in Figure A.2 (the cable labeled
C) are sold for plumbing purposes, but are very effective and available
in a range of sizes.
A
B
C
Advantages of the strapping to DIN rail
method (refer to B above):
Disadvantages of the strapping to DIN
rail method (refer to B above):
Very effective method
Appearance
Each size covers a wide range of diameters
Moderate strain relief
Low cost
Advantages of saddle clamp method
(refer to C above):
Disadvantages of saddle clamp method
(refer to C above):
Very effective method
Requires two drilled and tapped holes per
cable
Available in a wide range of sizes
Excellent strain relief
Each size will accommodate a limited range
of diameters
Low cost
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