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Using the “C” spanner to hold
the spring body, loosen the rod
cover from the spring body by
using the caphead screw as
leverage.
Undo the rod cover and slide it
away from the sonde spring.
Remove and discard the 6mm
and 15mm O-rings.
Ease the termination nut out the
spring body, taking care not to
damage the four wires.
Using a scalpel or craft knife
carefully slit the heat shrink that
covers the four solder posts and
the ends of the wires, cutting
from the base of the posts. De-
solder the wires and discard the
heatshrink.
Warning:
If the insulation on any of
the wires is damaged, they will have to
be cut back, stripped of 4-5mm of
insulation and tinned. If too much of
any wire is removed, the sonde
cableform assembly will have to be
replaced.
Remove and discard
any damaged rod