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1.4. TOOLS REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC TASK
Generally, professional judgment can be used about the fitness of a tool for a given
purpose. In some cases, however, specific tools must be used to complete installation
steps properly. Failing to use the correct tool in these cases could damage equipment or
leave crucial assembly steps incomplete. The tools for specific steps in base station
installation are as follows:
Table 1-2: Tool for Specific Tasks
ASSEMBLY STEP
TOOL REQUIRED
Tightening SMA-Type
connector
Eight Inch-Pound Torque Wrench
M/A-COM Part Number 1055419-1 (2098-5065-54) or Tessco
Part Number 14682, 1 Newton/Meter torque
Loosening SMA-type
connectors
5/16" (8mm) Open-End Wrench
Tightening or loosening N-
Type connectors
SoftJaw Connector Pliers
Crescent Pliers, M/A-COM Part Number 529-10 or Tessco Part
Number 83040
Look for notes and cautions in the installation procedures that remind the installer when
these tools must be used to complete an installation step properly.
1.5. SAFETY
INFORMATION
Personnel installing OpenSky rack-mounted components at a communication site should
be aware of a number of potential hazards. These hazards may be associated with
OpenSky electronic and
R
adio
F
requency (
RF
) equipment, radio antennas used with
these components, or with the environments in which components are housed. Keep in
mind that when working in the field, hazards associated with equipment, antennas, or
environmental conditions that are part of applications other than OpenSky radio may also
present risks.
Hazards you may encounter include the following:
•
RF emissions
•
Electrical shock
•
Lifting of heavy objects
•
Falling objects
•
Falls
•
Poor ergonomic design
•
Chemical exposure
Working around the hazards listed above does not necessarily pose any outstanding risk
to health or safety - however, knowledge of these possible hazards is vital to working
safely.
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