Electrical Instruments And Telephones of the Us Signal Corps

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Electrical Instruments And Telephones of the Us Signal Corps
United States Army Signal Corps
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The tAvo cable ends shall be placed and firmly secured in the same straight Ime, Avith the distance betAveen the ends of the sheaths about 8 inches less than the length of the lead sleeve.
After the cables are in position the conductors shall be bent at the sheath out of the Avay and shall then be spliced in the folloAving manner : Starting at the center or the loAver back side of the cables, a pair of wires from each cable is loosely brought together Avith a partial tAvist («, fig. 143), thus
...marking by the bend in the pairs the point at Avhich the joint is to be made. Slip on a paper sleeve over each Avire of one pair and push the sleeves back far enough to alloAV room for making the joint.
224 KLKCTRICAL INSTRUMENTS U. S. SIGNAL CORPS.
The wires are now to be connected by a splicer''s ordinary twist joint {h, tif>-. 14'5). The like wires from the two jDairs to be splicetl shall be brought together at the point marked by the bend and given two or three twists (r-, fig. 143). Remove the insulation of both wires beyond the twist, being careful not to nick or scrape tlie conductors.


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