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Service Work C&P12 Placement Head Checking the Cab le Routing 192 Serv ice Manual SIPLACE D4 Cable clamps for flat ribbon cable  The flat ribbon cable must be fixed with the clamps (1 ) and (2) . Use the "flat …

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4.5.21.1 Cable Routing for Gantry Head Distributor Board
SIPLACE D1/D2 as example
Position cable ties correctly.
The coax camera cables to the gantry head
distributor need to be fixed with cables ties at the
side.
The diagram shows the optimum position (1) for
two cable ties, so that the cables do not touch the
connector strip (2).
However, the connector strip (2) should still be
fitted with a dummy plug for safety purposes.
Using a dummy plug
The connector strip (1) needs to be covered.
Use the "dummy plug" [00368931-xx] (2) for
this.
Position the dummy plug (2) so that the
connectors pointing towards the cable (3) to
be protected are covered.
Wide flat ribbon cables are run above narrow
ones
If run together, narrow flat ribbon cables (3)
must be run under wider ones (1).
Finally, carefully close the clamp.
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Cable clamps for flat ribbon cable
The flat ribbon cable must be fixed with the
clamps (1) and (2). Use the "flat ribbon cable
fastening FCM3" 2 [03001829S01] for this.
The narrower camera cable should be run
under the wide flat ribbon cable.
Unused connector strips should be covered
with a plastic cap (3).
The cable clamp (4) for the coax camera
cables needs to be fixed into place.
Fixture clamps
The camera cables need to be fastened with
fixture clamps before the connector plugs.
CAUTION: Do not pinch the cables!
If the camera cable is pinched at the
side and damaged, this could lead to a
short circuit (40V) and, for example,
could damage the DC/DC converter.
X Always fix cables with a clamp in the
middle (2). Do not overtighten the
screws of the fixture clamp.
Check that the clamps are fixed properly at
points (1) and (2).
Securing the connector strip with a cable
clamp
To ensure reliable connections, use a cable
clamp (1).
Inside the cable clamp, the cables should be
run next to one another, see also items (2), (3).
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Avoid damage from old supporting plates
Old supporting plates have a gap which is too
narrow for the flat ribbon cable. This could lead
to the flat ribbon cable insulation being
damaged.
If the flat ribbon cable rubs against the
supporting plate, see item (1), either replace
the supporting plate or reduce the width of the
flat ribbon cable accordingly in the vicinity of
the gap (2).
Reducing the width of the flat ribbon cable
The width of the flat ribbon cable can be
reduced around the gap (1) by using a wide
heat-shrinkable sleeve or insulating tape (2).
If the flat ribbon cable is damaged, replace it.
Use the "Cable /S-D placement head"
[03047845-xx] for this.