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cable duct

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cable duct [′kā·bəl ‚dəkt]
(engineering)
A pipe, either earthenware or concrete, through which prestressing wires or electric cable are pulled.

cable duct
A rigid metal duct through which insulated electric conductors are run, generally conductors carrying large currents; for underground installations, concrete pipes usually are used.


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This is especially important in long cable duct pulls and pulls with many turns.
In addition, the base frame serves as the cable duct for the machine and is arranged on the centerline and includes the pneumatic lines as well.
The elimination of the external cable duct found in many less advanced products is a particularly important benefit in applications where space to install the unit is restricted.
 
 
 
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