nigelt
Mechanical
- Jan 10, 2003
- 50
It's so many years ago that I cannot remember, but what is the guideline for the correct orientation of a wire bundle that must cross a hinge axis.
* Typical example, switches on a front panel that is hinged to front of a rack mount shelf.
* The wire bundle can approach the hinge at 90deg (wires are in bending) or run parallel to the hinge line (wires are in torsion) before it crosses.
I knew this in my "circle-bar W" days, but that's a long time back!
Anyone know?
Thanks,
Nigel
"You will master any feeling of inadequacy you may be having"
....from my fortune cookie @ the buffet!
* Typical example, switches on a front panel that is hinged to front of a rack mount shelf.
* The wire bundle can approach the hinge at 90deg (wires are in bending) or run parallel to the hinge line (wires are in torsion) before it crosses.
I knew this in my "circle-bar W" days, but that's a long time back!
Anyone know?
Thanks,
Nigel
"You will master any feeling of inadequacy you may be having"
....from my fortune cookie @ the buffet!