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CESSNA
AIRCRAFT
COMPANY
MODEL
182/T182
WIRING
DIAGRAM
MANUAL
Table
202.
Solder
Sleeves
for
Shielded
Cable
Diameter
-
Inches
(Wire
Solder
Sleeve
Raychem
P/N
and
Jumper)
Maximum
Minimum
0.105
0.035
S2974*1
0.145
0.055
S2974*2
D108-10
0.200
0.085
S2974*3
D108-11
0.255
0.130
S2974*4
0.300
0.170
S2974*5
D108-12
0.450
0.225
D142-65
0.535
0.350
B.
Strip
the
shielded
cable
in
accordance
with
dimensions
in
Figure
202.
(1)
Use
Thomas
&
Betts tool
Number
WT-700
(or
equivalent)
to
cleanly
cut
the
shield
to
required
length.
(2)
The
fold
back
strip
method
is
required
for
M27500
Type
B
shielded
cable.
(3)
The
center
strip method
is
used
when
terminating
shields
at
a
connector
backshell,
equipment
rack
or
using
a
single
solder sleeve
for
several
shielded
cables.
C.
Position
the solder
sleeve
and
jumper
(or
braid
strap)
and
heat
with
a
Raychem
Zap
Gun
or
Raychem
Model
CV-4504
Shop
Air Heater
(or
equivalent),
move
side
to
side
until proper
shrinking
and
soldering
is
observed.
Refer
to
Figure
208.
NOTE:
For
MIL-W-16878
Type
D
shielded
cable
use
shrink
tube
for
a
heat
sink
between
the
conductor insulation
and the
shield.
(1)
There
shall
be
no
more
than
two
jumpers
(or
braid
straps)
per
solder
sleeve.
(2)
If
using
a
single
solder
sleeve
for
several shielded
cables,
slip
the
shielded
cables
and
all
unshielded
wires
that
terminate
at the
same
point
through
the
solder
sleeve.
D.
Dead
ending
a
shield.
Refer
to Figure
207.
(1)
Strip
shield
braid
within
1.5
inches
from
the
end of
the
wire.
(2)
Position
heat
shrink
tubing
0.75
inch
long
over
the
shield
braid.
Refer
to
Chapter
20,
Heat
Shrinkable
Tubing
-
Maintenance
Practices.
(3)
Heat
the
heat
shrink
tubing
with
a
Raychem
Zap
Gun
or
Raychem
Model
CV-4504 Shop
Air
Heater
(or
equivalent),
move
side
to
side until
proper
shrinking
is
observed.
E.
Terminating
shields
at
connector
backshells
or
equipment
racks.
Refer
to
Figure
209.
(1)
Solder
sleeves
shall
be
four
inches
or less
from
the
connector.
(2)
Only
use
S2974-X
Solder
Sleeves
(with
braid
strap).
(3)
Crimp
braid
strap(s)
in
terminal
to match
strain
relief screws.
Refer
to
Chapter
20,
Splices
and
Terminals,
to
determine
terminal
size
required.
(4)
Ensure
connector
backshell
and
strain
relief
clamp
are
properly
tightened.
F.
Terminating
shields
with
a
band
clamp.
Refer
to
Figure
210.
(1)
Band
clamps
are
used
to
terminate shields
at
a
connector
backshell
or
equipment
rack.
Band
clamps
are
also
used
to
terminate
shield
overbraids
that cover
an
entire
wire
bundle.
(2)
Refer
to
Table
202
for
band
clamp and
installation
tool
part
numbers.
20-10-02
Page
203
©
Cessna
Aircraft
Company
Mar
1/2004

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