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7.
If you used an M28 gland cap to close the gland when raising the gland and cable to the radio unit,
remove the gland cap from the gland at this point by unscrewing the cap.
8.
Connect the cable to the port.
9.
Screw the gland into the radio unit until there is full contact between the gland and the radio unit.
Note
Before tightening the gland, make sure the gland is aligned with the tapped hole in the unit.
Tightening the gland at an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the
interface.
10.
Insert the main part of the gland into the thread in the radio body and tighten until there is full contact
and the gasket is fully contained between the gland and the radio and cannot be seen. Tighten the gland
gently and make sure there is no resistance. If there is resistance, stop immediately, and thread out the
gland. Verify that the gland thread is not damaged and tighten the gland again.
Note
Pay attention that the gland rubber is properly located and not damaged during the tightening of the
gland cap.
If the gland thread is damaged do not use it!
Summary of Contents for PTP 820E
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Page 44: ...Page 44 of 110 1 Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap ...
Page 47: ...Page 47 of 110 8 Tighten the gland cap 9 Secure the cable to the gland with a tie wrap ...
Page 53: ...Page 53 of 110 4 Tighten the gland cap 5 Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap ...
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Page 71: ...Page 71 of 110 Figure 24 V 45 Polarization B on Top Figure 25 Vertical Polarization ...