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How to tie the cable into a circle?

1, Preparation work
Before starting to tie the cable, you need to prepare the following tools and materials:
Cable: Ensure that the length and thickness of the cable are suitable for the size of the circle you want to tie it into.
Cable ties: Choose cable ties that are suitable for the cable diameter, which can be nylon ties, metal ties, or reusable ties.
Scissors: used to trim excess cable tie length.
Gloves: When handling sharp or rough cables, wearing gloves can protect your hands.
2, Basic steps
Measurement and Planning:
Firstly, determine the diameter of the circle you want to tie together.
Measure the length of the cable with a tape measure or ruler to ensure that the cable is not too tight or too loose after being tied into a circle.
Considering the width and thickness of the cable tie, reserve a certain cable length for tying and fixing.
Circle:
Hold one end of the cable in your hand and start circling the other end around your palm or a cylindrical object (such as a pen or stick).
Maintain uniform tension on the cable and ensure that the shape of the circle is regular.
When the cable reaches the required length, pass its end through the small gap in the center of the circle to form a preliminary circular structure.
Fixed:
Use zip ties to secure the end of the cable to the circle. Thread the zip tie through the gap between the cable and the circle, then tighten and lock it.
If using nylon zip ties, ensure that the locking part of the zip tie is fully fastened to prevent loosening.
If reusable cable ties such as plastic buckles or Velcro are used, make sure they are securely fastened to the cable.
Trimming:
Use scissors to trim off excess zip ties and maintain a neat appearance.
Be careful not to cut the cable itself or damage the locking part of the cable tie.
3, Practical skills
Using auxiliary tools:
For thicker cables, professional cable clamps or cable reels can be used to assist in looping and fixing.
These tools can provide more uniform tension, making the circle more regular.
Multi layer binding:
For cable circles that require higher stability, multiple layers of zip ties can be considered for binding.
On the basis of the first layer of zip ties, add one or more layers of zip ties to increase strength and stability.
Marking and Identification:
Add labels or marks on the tied cable circles to facilitate identification and differentiation of different cables.
This is particularly important for managing multiple cables or complex cable systems.
4, Precautions
safety first:
When handling cables, ensure that the power is turned off and disconnected to prevent the risk of electric shock.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and goggles.
Avoid excessive tension:
During the process of looping and fixing, avoid applying excessive tension to the cable to prevent damage or deformation.
Especially for thinner cables, be extra careful not to stretch them excessively.
Inspection and maintenance:
Regularly check the condition of cable circles and ties to ensure they are not loose or damaged.
If any problems are found, replace or repair the cable ties in a timely manner to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the cables.
Environmental Protection and Sustainability:
When choosing cable ties, consider their environmental friendliness and sustainability.
Prioritize the use of reusable zip ties or zip ties made from biodegradable materials to reduce their impact on the environment.
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