Description
     This splice connector is designed to join two ends of coaxial
     cable by means of a stud with opposing threads.  Each end of
     the stud screws into an inner stub held by tabs of the cable
     inner conductor.  The cable ends are drawn together as the stud
     is tightened.
  
     
       | Tools and Material Required for Assembly | 
      
       
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       | Scale | 
       Plastic head mallet | 
      
       | Knife | 
       Fine-toothed hacksaw | 
      
       | Screwdriver | 
       Three wrenches: 3-1/8" (79 mm), | 
      
       | Plastic rod | 
       2-5/8" (67 mm), and 3/4" (19 mm) | 
      
       | Flat file | 
       Solvent:  comothene, vythene, or | 
      
       | Metal snips | 
       other nonflammable cleaning | 
      
       | Miter box | 
       fluid | 
      
       
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     Notice
     The installation, maintenance, or removal of antenna systems
     requires qualified, experienced personnel.  Andrew installation
     instructions have been written for such personnel.  Antenna 
     systems should be inspected once a year by qualified personnel
     to verify proper installation, maintenance, and condition of 
     equipment.
  
     Andrew disclaims any liability or responsibility for the results
     of improper or unsafe installation practices.
      
     Read the Following Instructions Thoroughly Before Assembly
     
  
       
     
       | 1 | 
       Cut each cable end square and remove
           metal burrs.  Tilt the cable downward to avoid the entry of
           particles into the cable.
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       | 2 | 
       Remove 2-1/8" (54 mm) of jacket from
           the outer conductor.  Wrap paper around the cable to form a
           cutting guide.  Clean the outer conductor with solvent.
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       | 3 | 
       Turn the threaded gasket inside out
           and stretch it over the end of the cable.  Then flip the 
           gasket over and screw it into position against the cable
           jacket.
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       | 4 | 
       Add a thin coating of silicone 
           grease to the outer surface of the threaded gasket and
           the inner surfaces of the splice nut, splice body, and
           threaded body.  Slide the splice nut onto one cable and
           then screw the splice body onto the outer conductor so 
           that about 1/8" (3 mm) of the conductor protrudes.  Wipe
           off any silicone grease from the protruding outer 
           conductor.  Install the threaded body onto the other 
           cable in the same way as the splice body.
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