i. If the connector is provided with a crimping
f. Tin the inside of the connector ferrule with rosin-
sleeve (strain relief to engage insulated portion of wire
adjacent to connector), lightly crimp the end of the
g. Insert the tinned wire into the connector ferrule.
crimping sleeve to engage the wire insulation.
h. Sweat (join) the wire and the connector together
j. Apply the hot soldering iron to
the connector
by applying a hot soldering iron to the bottom of the
ferrule and fill the connector ferrule with additional rosin-
connector ferrule.
Caution
k. If electrical insulation is required, wrap the
Do not move the connector or the
connector ferrule with electrical tape.
wire until the solder has solidified.
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
EARLE G. WHEELER,
General, United States Army,
Chief of Staff.
Official:
J. C. LAMBERT,
Major General, United States Army,
The Adjutant General.
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