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12.4Remove constant force spring. Carefully bend shield wires back upon cable jacket 1 1/2" (38 mm). Cut excess shield wire and discard (Figure 17).

 

Depth of Terminal Lug + Growth Allowance

 

[A] + 3” (76 mm)

1 1/2

(38 mm)

 

Semi-Conductive Jacket

 

Fold Back Shield Wires

Figure 17

12.5 Remove semi-conductive jacket to dimension shown in Figure 18.

NOTE: To ease jacket removal, install constant force spring as shown in Figure 18 and ring cut 80% through jacket. Remove jacket sections by pulling against constant force spring. DO NOT BELL SEMI-CON JACKET. Remove constant force spring.

NOTE: It is imperative to remove all remnants of the semi-conductive jacket, even if the semi-conductive jacket comes off as one layer. There should not be any remaining black areas, or particles, on the cable insulation layer.

 

 

Depth of Terminal Lug + Growth Allowance

 

 

 

[A]

1 1/2

(38 mm)

1 1/2

(38 mm)

 

 

 

Semi-Conductive Jacket

 

 

Cut Line

 

 

Constant Force Spring

 

 

Fold Back Shield Wires

Figure 18

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Contents With High-K Stress Relief 7684-S-8 InstructionsKit Contents Instructions For Tape Shielded Cable Prepare CableInstall Ground Braid Special Note for Cloth or Paper SEMI-CON Insulation Shield Install Lug or Connector Do not Remove Core AT this TimeInstall Termination Vinyl Tape MarkerInstructions for Wire Shielded Cable Sure to allow for depth of terminal lug6 mm Constant Force Spring Trim Shield Wires This Time Counter-Clockwise Instructions for UniShield Shielded Cable Allow for depth of terminal lugRemove semi-conductive jacket to dimension shown in Figure Shield Wire ND Scotch Mastic Strip Install Lug or Connector Vinyl Tape Marker Ridge at End of Cable Tooling Index Thru 30045 One holeThru 40079 One hole Thru 40178 Two hole Conductor Size AWG & kcmil Stranded Important Notice