top | item 46198131 (no title) Lukas_Skywalker | 2 months ago Even less is correct: outdoor fibers (G.652.D) have a minimum bend radius of about 30mm. The indoor counterpart (G.657.A1 and A2) have 10mm and 7.5mm. discuss order hn newest eqvinox|2 months ago The larger cables tend to have strength members with higher physical bend radius restrictions, i.e. you can't bend the steel or kevlar elements that tightly without breaking things. lesuorac|2 months ago Those are more of a technically no?Like I have fiber to the house and you really need to pinch it and whatnot to cause an internet outage. oarsinsync|2 months ago A small bend radius means it can have a tight bend.A large bend radius means it has to be a big bend.A 7.5mm bend radius is really small. You can bend that stuff pretty tight before you create a problem.
eqvinox|2 months ago The larger cables tend to have strength members with higher physical bend radius restrictions, i.e. you can't bend the steel or kevlar elements that tightly without breaking things.
lesuorac|2 months ago Those are more of a technically no?Like I have fiber to the house and you really need to pinch it and whatnot to cause an internet outage. oarsinsync|2 months ago A small bend radius means it can have a tight bend.A large bend radius means it has to be a big bend.A 7.5mm bend radius is really small. You can bend that stuff pretty tight before you create a problem.
oarsinsync|2 months ago A small bend radius means it can have a tight bend.A large bend radius means it has to be a big bend.A 7.5mm bend radius is really small. You can bend that stuff pretty tight before you create a problem.
eqvinox|2 months ago
lesuorac|2 months ago
Like I have fiber to the house and you really need to pinch it and whatnot to cause an internet outage.
oarsinsync|2 months ago
A large bend radius means it has to be a big bend.
A 7.5mm bend radius is really small. You can bend that stuff pretty tight before you create a problem.