TM 9--2350--292--20--1
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WIRING HARNESS AND CABLE REPAIR
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THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS:
Disassembly, Assembly
INITIAL SETUP:
Tools and Special Tools
General mechanics tool kit (item 1, WP 0717 00)
Electrical maintenance kit (item 112, WP 0717 00)
Electrical heat gun (item 34, WP 0717 00)
Soldering gun (item 111, WP 0717 00)
Multimeter (item 84, WP 0717 00)
Materials/Parts
Electrical connectors
Heat shrink insulation tubing
Insulation tape (item 27, WP 0716 00)
Solder (item 8, WP 0716 00)
Soldering flux (item 63, WP 0716 00)
Adhesive (item 64, WP 0716 00)
Epoxy (item 89, WP 0716 00)
Adhesive (item 104, WP 0716 00)
Sealing compound (item 105, WP 0716 00)
Insulation sleeveing (item 106, WP 0716 00)
References
TB--SIG 222
NOTE
When removing more than one wire from a multiple wire
receptacle, record which wire was removed from which
pin hole.
Before proceeding, see detailed instructions on soldering
and solder (TB SIG 222).
Cable identifiers are attached to cables. These tags are
embossed with the cable identification number. Cable
identifier numbers are shown on the systems wiring dia-
gram.
Wire identifiers are embossed with the same individual
wire number. Wire identifier numbers are also shown on
systems wiring diagram.
If cable or wires are replaced, remove tags from old wire
and place them on new wire.
All pins (male connectors) and sockets (female connec-
tors) are alphabetically coded. Coded identification starts
at connector key or groove.
Male connectors identifying letters run clockwise.
Female connectors identifying letters run counterclock-
wise.
Do continuity checks upon completion of cable or harness
repair.
When replacing connectors or gaskets on wiring har-
nesses 3W180, 3W702, 3W704, 3W710, 3W711 or
4W136 refer to instructions and tabulation matrix.