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What is the difference between a straight-thru and right angle cable exit?

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What is the difference between a straight-thru and right angle cable exit?

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Electrically powered static bars have a high voltage cable which exits from one end of the bar and is connected to a high voltage power supply. The most popular type of cable exit is a “straight-thru” exit, meaning it exits on a straight line out of one end of the bar. If the mounting for a static bar is particularly tight, many bars will allow a right angle cable exit, which reduces the size of the area needed for mounting the bar.

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