Sheath definition

Sheath or “Sheathing” means an outer covering containing communications wires, fibers, or other communications media.
Sheath refers to a single outer covering containing communications wires, fibers, or other communications media.
Sheath. The term "sheath" refers to a single outer covering containing communications wires, fibers, or other communications media.

Examples of Sheath in a sentence

  • Spark Test On Over Sheath: The extruded over sheath shall be spark tested in accordance with BS 5099.


More Definitions of Sheath

Sheath means a material used to hold 2 or more electrical conductors together in a power cable;
Sheath means the outer wall that protects the garlic bulb or clove;
Sheath means any disposable device that fits over an operative resectoscope and converts the resectoscope from a monopolar device into a bipolar device. The term "Sheath" includes the Products.
Sheath means the outer wall that protects the garlic bulb or clove;

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