Cabling method

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S855000, C029S856000, C029S857000

Reexamination Certificate

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07036223

ABSTRACT:
A cabling method especially for installing thick electric cables (1) for connection to electric devices (8), in which method the cables (1) are brought to a cabling space (3), fitted and supported in place, cut and stripped at necessary locations, and the desired cables are equipped with cable shoes (6) or connectors for installing to the electric device (8), in which case the cabling steps are, before connection to the electric device (8), performed mainly outside the electric device (8) to be connected by using a separately arranged cabling part (3) comprising said cabling space (3). The invention also relates to this cabling part.

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