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5 W, M9 d/ P5 C3 R% i8 m0 E0 l, zStandard:
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. c5 S- t6 P* H; H& QProvisional decision taken by ETF3 and confirmed by CTL at its 38th meeting, in Toronto
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( o% E$ f3 x- oThe test in this clause allows a stripped conductor 8 mm in length to be moved around to contact other parts. Is it acceptable for the conductor to be sent around objects or is it to remain straight and only act as a radius about the point of entry to the terminal?
* T. l; F2 t- R! J( Q/ _If bending is allowed how is the limit determined?
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" W- I, r p8 x8 g6 _4 J3 ^The strand is to be kept straight as far as reasonable and moved around as a radius from the terminal point.$ T6 J% Z5 P7 h7 w. Z
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The strand is to be kept straight as far as reasonable and moved around as a radius from the terminal point.6 t# P% ~# U" l
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