MIL-STD-2042-lB(SH)
Abraded area
Tape
FIGURE lBl-l5. Tape contoured to the cable.
Step 5 - Cover the entire abraded area with one layer of half lapped adhesive and sealant tape, pulling the tape to approximately one-half its original thickness.
Step 6 - Cover the adhesive and sealant tape with one layer of half lapped fiberglass tape.
Step 7 - CAUTION: Do not over heat the cable. Prolonged exposure of the
jacket to temperatures above l60oC (320oF) may damage the cable jacket.
Discontinue heating of the tape and allow the cable jacket to cool
before reheating if the cable jacket shows any signs of bubbling.
Holding the heat gun approximately l00 mm (4 in) away from the cable, heat the entire area covered by the tape for approximately 3.5 minutes with the heat gun to blend the adhesive and sealant into the
fiberglass tape.
Step 8 - Apply a coat of electrical coating to the entire area and let it set a minimum of l0 minutes.
3.5 Procedure IV. Method lBl-4. Wraparound sleeve with adhesive closure.
3.5.l The equipment and materials in table lBl-VI shall be used to perform this procedure.
TABLE lBl-VI. Equipment and materials.
Description |
Quantity |
Safety glasses |
l |
Ruler |
l |
Electricians knife |
l |
Emery cloth (or fine file) |
As required |
Adhesive and sealant tape (Raychem Thermofit Sl030 or equal) |
As required |
Repair sleeve (Raychem SFR series or equal) |
l |
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METHOD lBl
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