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Cabling (also known as twisting) is the process where cores are wrapped around one another, enabling the cable to be flexed more easily without failure. Without this rotation the core(s) on the inside of the bend would be placed under compression and the core(s) on the outside of the bend would be placed under tension, causing deformation of the cable, damage to the other cores in the centre of the cable and also breakages within the connectors.
Many different types of components can be cabled together, however unlike hand-built constructions it is essential that the diameter of the central layer is large enough to support further layers. For example: An 8 core cable with cores of equal size can be made as a single core in the centre with 7 cores around it if hand-built. Mathematically however it is only possible to place up to 6 cores around the centre if all cores are of equal size andmachined cables must follow this mathematical model.
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