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Fiber really that fragile?
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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 91098" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Fiber really that fragile?</p><p></p><p>For outdoor multi strand cable the allowed tension during installation is fairly high, but indoor thin cables typically is less than 50 pounds, so you could easily damage even with a steady pull and a yank would definitely be out of the question. </p><p>One would think that the right cable for touring would be aerial cable, those are made to withstand a lot, and probably have got real high values for maximum tension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 91098, member: 1285"] Re: Fiber really that fragile? For outdoor multi strand cable the allowed tension during installation is fairly high, but indoor thin cables typically is less than 50 pounds, so you could easily damage even with a steady pull and a yank would definitely be out of the question. One would think that the right cable for touring would be aerial cable, those are made to withstand a lot, and probably have got real high values for maximum tension. [/QUOTE]
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