CHAPTER 6: MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND CIRCUITS
TM 9-2350-256-20
SECTION VII: TERMINAL CONNECTOR PROCEDURES
Para.
Task
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Repair Cable, Wire, Receptacle, and Plug Identifiers ............................................................................6-264
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Repair Terminal-Type Cable Connector Replacement.. ..........................................................................6-265
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Repair Male Cable Connector Replacement ...........................................................................................6-265
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Repair Female Cable Connector Replacement (with Sleeve)..................................................................6-266
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Repair Typical Female-Type Panel Mounting Receptacle ......................................................................6-266
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Repair Typical Male-Type Panel Mounting Receptacle . .........................................................................6-267
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Repair Typical Female-Type Panel Mounting Receptacle (with Ridged Locking Nut) ..............................6-268
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Repair Typical Male-Type Panel Mounting Receptacle (with Ridged Locking Nut). .................................6-269
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Repair Typical Female-Type Plug ..........................................................................................................6-270
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Repair Typical Male-Type Plug ..............................................................................................................6-271
6-106 REPAIR CABLE, WIRE, RECEPTACLE, AND PLUG IDENTIFIERS
WARNING
Be certain MASTER switch is OFF when working on electrical system to avoid electrical shock and bums.
NOTE
If cables or wires are replaced, remove tags from old wires and place them on new wires.
1
Cable and wire identifiers (1) are aluminum tags
attached to cables. The tags are embossed with cable
identification numbers. The identification number is the
same as shown on the systems wiring diagram.
2
All pins (male connectors) and sockets (female
connectors) in receptacles and plugs are identified by
an alphabetic code. Coded identification starts at the
connector key (2) or groove (3).
3
Male connector's identifying letters run clockwise.
4
Female connector's identifying letters run
counterclockwise.
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