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Table 99
INSULATION REMOVAL LENGTH FOR A WIRE THAT CANNOT GO INTO THE INSULATION GRIP
Splice Part Number
Insulation Removal Length L
(inch)
Target Tolerance
BACT12C11 0.46 ±0.02
BACT12C15 0.30 ±0.02
BACT12C20 0.30 ±0.02
(9) Assemble the end of the butt splice with two wires.
(a) Put the splice in the crimp tool.
(b) Hold the splice in position with light pressure.
(c) Put the wires in the splice. Refer to Figure 139.
Make sure that the wires are in the correct position.
(d) Crimp the splice.
(10) Assemble the end of the butt splice with one wire.
(a) Put the splice in the crimp tool.
(b) Hold the splice in position with light pressure.
(c) Put the wire in the splice.
Refer to:
Figure 140 for the position of the wire in the splice with the wire insulation in the
insulation grip
Figure 141 for the position of the wire in the splice with the wire insulation out of the
insulation grip.
Make sure that:
The end of the conductor can be seen in the inspection hole
The end of the conductor does not make an overlap with the wire stop
If the wire insulation can go into the insulation grip, the end of the wire insulation is in
the insulation grip
If the wire insulation cannot go into the insulation grip, the end of the wire insulation is
a maximum of 0.13 inch from the end of the insulation grip
The wire insulation is not in the crimp barrel.
NOTE: The insulation removal length can be changed to make these conditions
satisfactory.
ASSEMBLY OF SPLICES
707, 727-787
STANDARD WIRING PRACTICES MANUAL
20-30-12
Page 165
Jun 15/2021D6-54446
ECCN 9E991 BOEING PROPRIETARY - See title page for details

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