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(b) Trim the jacket (dimension (A), C,
(d) Slip reducer bushing over dielectric
and insulator bushing over conductor (D, fig. 7-3).
(c) Remove insulation (dimension (B),
(e) Solder contact to center conductor
(E, fig. 7-3), making sure outside surfaces are free of
solder. Avoid use of excessive heat.
(d) Unscrew the connector strain relief
(f) Insert cable and parts into
from a new connector, and slide it over the cable end.
connector body. Rotate cable slightly to make sure
(e) Remove the grommet from the
braid clamp is seated properly (F, fig. 7-3). Tighten
connector body and slide it over the wires.
clamp nut securely to complete assembly.
(f) Crimp the cable wires to the
h. Cable W47. If any part of the cable assembly is
connector contacts.
damaged, the entire assembly must be rebuilt. Use a
connections.
new six inch length of RG-58C/U, and new or salvaged
(g) Push the grommet forward into the
connectors.
connector body.
(1) Attach connector P2 to the new cable by
(h) Push the strain relief forward and
repeating steps b(2) through b(7).
tighten it.
(2) To attach connector P1 to the new cable
f. Cable W39. Plugs P1 and P2 on this cable are
proceed as follows:
nonrepairable. If either of these plugs are damaged, a
(a) Slide clamp nut and braid clamp
new cable assembly must be obtained. If connectors P3
over cable (A fig. 7-3). Trim the jacket (dimension (D),
through P6 are damaged, replace the connector if
sufficient RG-142A/U cable remains on the assembly to
(b) Cut the braid without damaging the
permit connection of P3/P4 and P5/P6 by couplers CP1
dielectric (dimension (C), A, fig. 7-2). Cut the dielectric,
and CP2. Replace connectors P3 through P6 by
being careful not to nick the inner conductor (dimension
repeating steps b(1) through b(8).
g. Cable W45. If any part of the cable assembly is
(c) Flare braid without combing. Insert
damaged, the entire assembly must be rebuilt. Use a
wedge between braid and dielectric. Push braid clamp
new six inch length of RG-58C/U, and new or salvaged
connectors.
(d) Slip reducer bushing over dielectric
(1) Attach connector P2 to the new cable by
and insulator bushing over conductor (D, fig. 7-3).
repeating steps b(2) through b(7).
(e) Solder contact to center conductor
(2) To attach connector P1 to the new cable
(E, fig. 7-3), making sure outside surfaces are free of
proceed as follows:
solder. Avoid use of excessive heat.
(a) Slide clamp nut and braid clamp
(f) Insert cable and parts into
over cable (A fig. 7-9). Trim the jacket (dimension (I)),
connector body. Rotate cable slightly to make sure
braid clamp is seated properly (F, fig. 7-3). Tighten
(b) Cut the braid without damaging the
clamp nut securely to complete assembly.
dielectric (dimension (C), A, fig. 7-2). Cut the dielectric,
being careful not to nick the inner conductor (dimension
(c) Flare braid without combing. Insert
wedge between braid and dielectric. Push the braid
clamp over wedge to hold it in place (C, fig. 7-3).
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