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6 .
Space the outer strands of the wire evenly around the wedge and bring
down the socket so that the strands are held in place. Hold an adjustable
spanner between the 1000 mm (39 3/8”) extrusion and the socket. Tapping
the core of the wire, locate it firmly in the socket.
Check that the core of the wire protrudes approx. 2 mm (5/64”) from
the wedge. See fig. 3.2.d.
7.
Bend the outer strands inwards a little using a pair of pliers, or tap the
strands with a small hammer. In the latter case, rest the socket’s thread
on a soft surface (wood or similar) to prevent damage.
8.
Insert the former into the threaded hole of the terminal part (or rigging screw). Lubricate the socket´s thread
with a long bead of locking adhesive. Screw the terminal part onto the socket and tighten carefully, forcing
the wire further into the terminal.
9.
Unscrew and check that the outer strands are evenly
distributed around the wedge. If some strands are
crossed, correct their positions.
10.
If assembly is unsuccessful and needs to be repeated, refer to the relevant parts of extrusion 6.4
”Dismantling”
.
11.
Apply another 2 or 3 drops of the locking adhesive to the
thread and screw the terminal together, tightening it firmly.
The terminal is now permanently locked.
NOTE! Check that no strands slip into the slot of the wedge.
Fig. 3.2.e
Fig. 3.2.h
Fig. 3.2.g
Fig. 3.2.f
NOTE! Check that no strand has slipped into the slot of the wedge!