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MAY CONTAIN U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL EXPORT CONTROLLED INFORMATION
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3.
Drill the two holes where marked using a 3/16” drill bit.
4.
Place a dab of silicone sealant around each hole.
5.
Using the appropriate supplied rivets, rivet the TT150 terminal to the trailer.
Note: Non-duraplate rivets are used for walls with a thickness of .214 to .437 inch.
Duraplate rivets are used for walls with a thickness of .35 to .625 inch.
6.
Check to make sure the TT150 terminal is riveted tightly and there is no gap between
the back of the terminal and the trailer surface.
7.
Route the cable to the 7-way and refer to Chapter 6: Connecting the TT150 to the 7-
Way.
If installing with VHB:
1.
Select the location where the TT150 terminal will be installed/mounted. See the
previous section for criteria to consider when choosing a mounting location.
2.
Clean the backside of the TT150 terminal thoroughly with the included alcohol wipe
and let dry.
3.
Peel off one side of the backing from the VHB tape pad and adhere to the TT150
terminal. Apply firm pressure for 20 seconds to ensure the VHB tape is fully bonded to
the terminal.
4.
Thoroughly clean the location on the flatbed trailer where the TT150 will be installed
with the other included alcohol wipe and let dry.
5.
Peel off the backing from the VHB tape and firmly press the TT150 terminal to the
mounting location for 20 seconds to ensure the TT150 terminal is fully bonded to the
flatbed trailer.
6.
Route the cable to the 7-way and refer to Chapter 6: Connecting the TT150 to the 7-
Way.