Make sure that the sleeve extends a minimum of 1.5 inch farther than the rear end of the inner
ferrule on each end of the shield splice.
(8) Cut the necessary length of the shield sleeve material.
Make sure that the end of the shield sleeve material extends farther than the rear end of the inner
ferrule on each end of the shield splice.
(9) Put these components on one pair of the shielded wires:
• The sleeve
• The outer ferrule
• The inner ferrule.
(10) Put these components on the end of the other pair of shielded wires:
• The outer ferrule
• The inner ferrule
• The shield sleeve material.
NOTE: If it is necessary, the strands at the end of the shield sleeve material can be moved apart
to make it easier to put the shield sleeve material on the wires.
(11) Make a selection of an applicable Temperature Grade D conductor splice configuration for two
wires to two wires. Refer to Paragraph 9.A.
(12) Assemble the conductor splice. Refer to the applicable procedure given in Paragraph 9.A.
(13) Assemble the end of the shield splice opposite the end with the shield sleeve material.
(a) Move the outer ferrule on the shield sleeve material.
(b) Move the strands of the shield apart and make them straight.
(c) Move the strands of each shield away from the adjacent wire. Refer to Figure 184.
(d) Align the forward end of the inner ferrule with the end of the outer jackets.
(e) Fold the strands of the shield back over the inner ferrule to make the strands of the shield
symmetrical around the circumference of the ferrule.
(f) Align the end of the shield sleeve material with the end of the strands of the shields that are
folded back.
POSITION OF THE SHIELDS
Figure 184
ASSEMBLY OF SPLICES
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