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Splicing The .66 Magnum Cable and Installing New .66 Couplings
Item Description Part #
1 .66 Long Male Coupling 44120400
2 .66 Female Coupling 44120500
3 .66 Splicer 44053400
4 .66 Male Coupling 44120600
or .66 Leader Male Cou
lin
44120300
NOTE: Couplings and splicer for
the .66 Magnum Cable are not
interchangeable with 3/4” or 5/8”
Spartan cable connectors.
WARNING: Make sure machine is unplugged from the electrical system before making
any adjustment.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPLICING OR REPAIRING CABLE
Splicing Cable (Standard Single Wound Cable)
Step One: Square ends of cable to be spliced or repaired by placing each end against a grinding
wheel, grinding down so that the shoulder of splicer or coupling will butt squarely against the cable
ends. (If splicing “INNER-CORE CABLE”, and inner-core protrudes from cable at point of repair, pull
the inner-core out of the cable just far enough to allow for the insertion of the connector. Then cut the
inner-core off and push back into cable).
Step Two: Put cable in vice and open ends slightly with drive punch so that opening is just large
enough to allow connector to be inserted.
Step Three: Clean splicer or coupling of rust or grease.
Step Four: Connect cables to splicer, or coupling and draw uptightly to shoulder of connector, as
illustrated above.
Step Five: Put cable in vice and open ends slightly with drive punch so that opening is just large
enough to allow connector to be inserted.
Figure 8
Maintenance Instructions