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GNZ-1000
The length of the specimen under torsion should be sufficient to permit the appropriate clamping and twisting, and long enough to sustain the applied torsion. A typical value for small cables 1m, whereas larger cable samples are usually defined in terms of the cable diameter. A common length is 125 times the cable diameter. Armored cables may require a longer cable sample or a smaller number of torsion cycles.
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