Sa akin experement kolang master binasehan ko young lapad ng gilid nya..koha naman.ginawa is ginawa ko sa carton chaka tama naman. Chaka enaktual sa cable tray. 20cm wire ways.bale 16 .cuting henati ko 8to8.ekw nlng bahala sa distance betwen vcut..pero mas ok paren sau calculated at detalyado salamat master
For example if you to bend it for times so you need to divide your cutting into 2 for example in a 10cm cable tray if the marking for cutting is 4 make it 2cm if you want to bend 4 times
Bro. You can do it horizontal elbow just use the formula, the only difference will vary would be the numbers or the dimension since you are now dealing with the width and not the thickness anymore
@@electricalinsider2536 agar ham ek hi sath do tray ko le ja rahe hai to uske beech ki duri kaise maintain rakhe. Chahe o 90degree or offset 45 degree hai to
I base it on actual,sir for example the v shape cutting for 10cm tray is 4cm and for 20cm cable tray is 8 so if in order for you to get that the only number divisible to that is 2.5
For anyone who happens to come across this video and wants a slightly better explanation about this 2.5 number. To work out the V quarter lengths that sit either side of the center V lines, we need to do the following formula (which works with any cable tray depth): Cable Tray Depth x tan(half the desired V angle) In this instance, we have 100mm cable tray depth and want each V to be 45 degrees, so half 45 degrees is 22.5 degrees. Therefore: 100mm x tan(22.5) = 41.42mm (4cm). The 2.5 number you see is found simply by dividing the 100mm by 41.42mm = 2.414 (2.5 for simplicity). So for future calcs with 45 degree bends, you divide tray depth by 2.5 and this will give you close enough the correct quarter lengths.
The final goal is to have a 90° bend. If you split it in 2 triangles, you get two 45° (on top) triangles. After you're going to split those two triangles again, (because you only have the high of 10cm), and then you have a 22,5° angle and a 90° angle, meaning that the third angle must be 67,5°, then you get the sum of the internal angles that must be 180°. After that and knowing the trigonometric formula Tan angle = opposite side dividing for the adjacent side, you get that adjacent side must be the division of the opposite side (10cm), for the inverse tangent of the angle 67,5°(use 68°). In a resume...the 2,5 is the tangent of the angle 68°.
Guys pls subscribe if like the for more tutorials and support to our channels thanks
Informative video
Thanks was very helpful
you got a fan of you. thank you so much sir
Thanks pls. Do share the video and subscribe it will help me a lot and motivate more to do more videos
Thanks pls. Do share the video and subscribe it will help me a lot and motivate more to do more videos
Thank you brother the best video very well explain
Sa akin experement kolang master binasehan ko young lapad ng gilid nya..koha naman.ginawa is ginawa ko sa carton chaka tama naman. Chaka enaktual sa cable tray. 20cm wire ways.bale 16 .cuting henati ko 8to8.ekw nlng bahala sa distance betwen vcut..pero mas ok paren sau calculated at detalyado salamat master
Sir how to get trvel.?
Ka boses mo si Cesartutorials sa ibang youtube Channel.
if you want to bend 45 degree , (tray width: 100mm)
100/tan((180-45)/2) =41.42 mm
Sir how about for 3 cuts, to make long radius is it still 2.5 constant value to be use as the devisor
For 3 cuts use 3.73
For example if you to bend it for times so you need to divide your cutting into 2 for example in a 10cm cable tray if the marking for cutting is 4 make it 2cm if you want to bend 4 times
R U good teacher
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks pls subscribe you can also view my other videos about cable tray thanks
for trunking 5cm , is the constant value is still 2.5 ?
Yes sir 2.5 is still applicable in any size
@@electricalinsider2536 okay thanks so much.. im greeting from indonesian engineer
Sir please , guide Ladder cable Tray corve shape size (900 mm x 113 mm )
HELLO MY BROTHER . POSSIBLE CHOW ME HOW MAKE TWO ELBOWS HORIZONTAL. WITH OBSTACLE .THANKS. ME FROM ALGERIA.
Bro. You can do it horizontal elbow just use the formula, the only difference will vary would be the numbers or the dimension since you are now dealing with the width and not the thickness anymore
Wat is size of two v -cut center?
Depends on the support that you make
Please tell me how to same space between two tray
What space do you mean
@@electricalinsider2536 agar ham ek hi sath do tray ko le ja rahe hai to uske beech ki duri kaise maintain rakhe. Chahe o 90degree or offset 45 degree hai to
Width multiple 0.4122 , this is exact measure (10*0.4122=4.122cm)
centre gap how to calculate..
Selamat, terima kasih, thank you....
Thanks brother good information
Pls subscribe thanks
Thanks pls subscribe
where do you get the constant 2.5 Sir?
I base it on actual,sir for example the v shape cutting for 10cm tray is 4cm and for 20cm cable tray is 8 so if in order for you to get that the only number divisible to that is 2.5
I like it
Pls subscribe thanks
thanks boss, so helpful
Thanks boss pls subscribe
300mm &150mm tray cut marking give me sir
Jitna ka v try use 141 se guna kar den
141¤150 =42
If I make 90 out of 300 trays, will it cut 12cm?
30÷2.5=12
Yes indeed use 12cm as a cutting
Pari 😘
Pls subscribe
Salamat
And what about distance between v cuts
Depends on your channel support that you make.
For anyone who happens to come across this video and wants a slightly better explanation about this 2.5 number. To work out the V quarter lengths that sit either side of the center V lines, we need to do the following formula (which works with any cable tray depth):
Cable Tray Depth x tan(half the desired V angle)
In this instance, we have 100mm cable tray depth and want each V to be 45 degrees, so half 45 degrees is 22.5 degrees. Therefore: 100mm x tan(22.5) = 41.42mm (4cm).
The 2.5 number you see is found simply by dividing the 100mm by 41.42mm = 2.414 (2.5 for simplicity). So for future calcs with 45 degree bends, you divide tray depth by 2.5 and this will give you close enough the correct quarter lengths.
Or even simpler is to remember 0.8
Times your cable tray depth by 0.8 and then half that
Where did you get 2.5mm from
The final goal is to have a 90° bend. If you split it in 2 triangles, you get two 45° (on top) triangles. After you're going to split those two triangles again, (because you only have the high of 10cm), and then you have a 22,5° angle and a 90° angle, meaning that the third angle must be 67,5°, then you get the sum of the internal angles that must be 180°. After that and knowing the trigonometric formula Tan angle = opposite side dividing for the adjacent side, you get that adjacent side must be the division of the opposite side (10cm), for the inverse tangent of the angle 67,5°(use 68°). In a resume...the 2,5 is the tangent of the angle 68°.
Master review ko uli mga tinuro mo sa akin
Bro albert wag mo na akong tawaging master hehehe God bless you bro
You are so geret sir
Thanks pls do subscribe and hit the notification bell for more videos
Tnxxx sir
Thanks also pls subscribe and watch more videos in my channel
Waaa my friend you good information i like uuuuuuu i want talk ples
Thanks pls subscribe
Ok pare
2.5 kha se aaya
Thanks
Your welcome pls subscribe
Saan nanggaling master yung 2.5?pano nagkaroon ng 2.5 curious lang
Sir constant value yung 2.5 ibig sabihin kahit anung size nung cable tray kailangan idivide mo sa 2.5 para makuha yung v shave value in 45 degrees
Salamat po master big help po itong idea mo.
May ginagamit din ako formula noong nag lalayout pa ako ng gutter (80%xsize of gutter)/2 para sa V shape
@@electricalinsider2536 pag 3 cut lod paano
@@jeancortal9317 pwdeng isang 45 degree at 22.5 na dalawa para makapag 3 bends ka
why 2.5?
Constant value any size of tray just divide it by 2.5
I need how tee making
I need how to Tee Making
Reducer also