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(h) Solder alligator clips to the end of
the 3-inch wire, and the end of the cable (D, fig. 7-4).
(d) Slit the jacket at two places, 180
(i) Push an insulator over each
(e) Insert the contact and insulator-
d. Cable W21. If any part of the cable assembly is
ferrule assembly between the braid and cable insulation
(C, fig. 7-8) making sure the center conductor enters the
damaged, the entire assembly must be rebuilt. Use a
hole in the contact.
new six inch length of RG188A/U, and new or salvaged
connectors.
(f) Solder contact to center conductor.
(1) To attach connector P2, proceed as
(g) Insert the cable assembly into the
follows:
body assembly, and lock the cable assembly by
(a) Slide boot and outer ferrule over
screwing the clamp nut to the body assembly (D, fig. 7-
8).
(b) Trim the cable jacket (dimension
e. Cable W32. A damaged cable assembly can be
repaired if there is sufficient length of undamaged cable
remaining to reach the power connections. Otherwise
(c) Cut the braid without damaging the
rebuild the assembly using a twenty foot length of CO-
dielectric (dimension (C), A, fig. 7-2). Cut the dielectric,
02MGF2/160335 cable. Salvage connector P1 if it is
being careful not to nick the inner conductor (dimension
undamaged. Connector P2 cannot be salvaged.
(A), A, fig. 7-2). Tin the center conductor. Avoid
(1) A damaged connector P1 will be replaced
excessive heat while tinning to prevent swelling of cable
as follows:
dielectric.
(a) Remove the damaged connector.
(d) Install ferrule clamp nut assembly
over cable so that the ferrule portion slides under braid
(b) Trim the jacket (dimension (A), C,
and the insulator butts flush against cable dielectric.
Slide outer ferrule over braid and up against nut. Crimp
(c) Remove insulation (dimension (B),
outer ferrule using crimping tool. Keep the cable
dielectric bottomed against insulator (B fig. 7-7).
(d) Remove plug body from the new
(e) Solder cable center conductor to
connector.
contact.
(e) Loosen binding screws.
(f) Screw connector body onto ferrule
(f) Push cable through cord grips and
(g) Push boot forward to complete
proper connections.
(g) Tighten the binding screws.
(2) To attach connector P1, proceed as
(h) Re-connect the plug body and
follows:
tighten the screws on the cord grip.
(a) Slide clamp nut over jacket of cable
(2) A damaged connector P2 will be replaced
(A, fig. 7-8) and cut off jacket and braid from the end of
as follows:
(a) Remove the damaged connector.
(b) Cut the dielectric, being careful not
to nick the center conductor (dimension (B), B, fig. 7-2).
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