
WorkHorse H-ADCP Operation Manual
May
2015
EAR-Controlled Technology Subject to Restrictions Contained on the Cover Page.
Page 17
Connecting the Cable
To connect the cable:
1. Check all pins for signs of corrosion (greenish oxidation, black deposits, or pitting).
2. Use light amounts of silicone lubricant (such as 3M
TM
Silicone Lubricant (Dry Type) ID No: 62-
4678-4930-3) on both the male pins and female socket to help seat the cable connectors. Wipe off
excessive silicone spray from the metal portions of the pins. Regular lubrication is required:
Apply dry type silicone lubricant prior to each connection.
When the cable is connected without any lubricant, excessive force is needed to fully seat or
remove the connector. This can cause several serious problems:
•
The neoprene rubber portion of the contact pin may tear from the metal pin.
•
Wiggling the cable side-to-side to overcome the friction as it is connected or
disconnected may cause the neoprene rubber to tear or create pin-holes on the side of
the connector.
As a result of any damage to the neoprene rubber, corrosion may occur on current carrying
pins.
3. Gently push the cable straight in toward the connector. Do not apply any upward force on the
connector as it is being connected.
4. Roll the retaining strap over the connector.