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STANDARD HARDWARE
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 5
SCREWDRIVER
1.5 MAINTENANCE OF THE CRIMP CAVITY
1.5.1. Debris can accumulate in the crimp cavity during use. This debris must be removed and the cavity
oiled periodically depending upon use and environment.
Ferrule sticking can occur if this proce-
dure is not followed.
1.5.2. Remove debris by gently scraping or brushing the crimp cavity. Blow any remaining debris
from the cavity with air.
1.5.3.
Coat the cavity with a light film of any lightweight synthetic or petroleum based oil after
the cavity has been thoroughly cleaned.
2.0 PROPER CABLE INSTALLATION
2.1
Various examples of Safe-T-Cable
®
installation are shown in figures 6 through 8. Although
all possible combinations are not shown, three basic rules apply:
A) It is recommended that Safe-T-Cable
®
be installed in such a manner that any tendency
for a fastener to loosen will be counteracted by an additional tension on the cable. Sharp
turns in excess of 135° should be avoided. Installed Safe-T-Cable
®
should produce a positive
or neutral pull on the fastener.
B) Safe-T-Cable
®
should be installed in two or three bolt patterns. Two bolt patterns being
preferred when Safe-T-Cable
®
is applied to an even number of fasteners.
C) Maximum span of Safe-T-Cable
®
shall be six inches from end to end.