Agilent Technologies 85032B/E 50 manual Wrench Positions

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Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices

Connections

Using a torque wrench guarantees that the connection is not too tight, preventing possible connector damage. It also guarantees that all connections are equally tight each time.

2.Prevent the rotation of anything other than the connector nut that you are tightening. It may be possible to do this by hand if one of the connectors is fixed (as on a test port). In all situations, however, it is recommended that you use an open-end wrench to keep the body of the device from turning. Refer to Chapter 6 for part number and ordering information.

3.Position both wrenches within 90 degrees of each other before applying force. See Figure 3-5. Wrenches opposing each other (greater than 90 degrees apart) will cause a lifting action which can misalign and stress the connections of the devices involved. This is especially true when several devices are connected together.

Figure 3-5 Wrench Positions

4.Hold the torque wrench lightly, at the end of the handle only (beyond the groove). See Figure 3-6.

Figure 3-6 Using the Torque Wrench

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Contents Agilent Part Number Print Date July User’s and Service GuideDocumentation Warranty Contents Troubleshooting General Information Calibration Kit Overview Kit ContentsCalibration Definitions Installation of the Calibration DefinitionsAdapters OptionsIncoming Inspection Serial Number Record for 85032E Recording the Device Serial NumbersSerial Number Record for 85032B Preventive Maintenance Clarifying the Sex of a ConnectorSpecifications Environmental Requirements Temperature-What to Watch Out ForEnvironmental Requirements Parameter LimitsPin Depth Mechanical CharacteristicsPin Depth Limit Supplemental Electrical Characteristics Electrical SpecificationsElectrical Specifications for 50Ω Type-N Devices Supplemental Electrical CharacteristicsElectrical Specifications 85032B/E Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Electrostatic Discharge ESD Protection SetupVisual Inspection What Causes Connector Wear?Look for Obvious Defects and Damage First Inspect the Mating Plane SurfacesUse Compressed Air or Nitrogen Cleaning ConnectorsInspect Female Connectors Reinspect Clean the Mating Plane SurfacesConnector Gage Accuracy Gaging ConnectorsReading the Connector Gage When to Gage ConnectorsGaging Male Type-N Connectors Gaging ProceduresGaging Male Type-N Connectors Gaging Female Type-N Connectors Gaging Female Type-N Connectors Final Connection Using a Torque Wrench How to Make a ConnectionConnections Preliminary ConnectionWrench Positions Connecting the Two-Piece Female Open Handling and Storage How to Separate a ConnectionHandling and Storage 85032B/E Performance Verification How Agilent Verifies the Devices in This Kit IntroductionRecertification Where to Send a Kit for RecertificationLimited Recertification Option How Often to RecertifyRecertification 85032B/E Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowchart Troubleshooting ProcessContacting Agilent Returning a Kit or Device to AgilentReturning a Kit or Device to Agilent 85032B/E Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts for the 85032B Calibration Kit Protective End Caps for ConnectorsAdapters included with Option 100b Calibration Kit Storage CaseReplaceable Parts for the 85032B Calibration Kit Replaceable Parts for the 85032E Calibration Kit Replaceable Parts-Items Not Included in the Calibration Kit Connector Cleaning SuppliesWrenches ESD Protective DevicesIntroduction 85032B/E Standard Definitions Class Standard Class Label Standard Class AssignmentsTable A-1 Standard Class Assignments Table A-2 Standard Class Assignments Blank Form Blank FormCalibration Kit Label Class Standard ClassNominal Standard Definitions Setting the System ImpedanceSystem Z a = 50 Ω Calibration Kit Label Table A-3 Standard DefinitionsType Min MaxTable A-4 Standard Definitions Blank Form Standardb Offset Freq Number Type 10C0× 10C1× PsDelaySystem Z 0 a = 10C2× 10C3×Index Index-2 85032B/E Index-3