Elec SPM CH04 F15

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BHT-ELEC-SPM

BHT-ELEC-SPM

MINIMUM
WIRE FILLET MILLED
STRANDS FACE
BARELY BARELY
COVERED COVERED

INSUFFICIENT SOLDER QUANTITY

E/SPM-4-13

MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE
Figure 4-13. Positioning of conductors SOLDER QUANTITY
LARGE
FILLET
ALMOST
CONVEX
INSULATION
TUBING EXTENDS
A MINIMUM OF TWO INSULATION TUBING NO
WIRE INSULATIONS FITS SNUGLY SPILLAGE
OVER INSULATION AGAINST WIRE
OF WIRE INSULATION

MAXIMUM ACCEPTABLE
SOLDER QUANTITY
E/SPM-4-15

Figure 4-15. Solder quantity


E/SPM-4-14 f. Globules, drips, or tails of solder.

Figure 4-14. Insulation sleeving/tubing g. If any of the aboveare present, thejointmustbe


taken apart, parts cleaned, and entire soldering
b. Hair cracks or irregular surface (evidence of a operation repeated using fresh solderand flux.
disturbedjoint).
4-5. SOLDERSHIELD TERMINATIONS.
c. Grayish, wrinkled appearance (evidence of
excessive heat). Thisparagraph describes theauthorized soldersleeves
and installation procedures for terminating shielded
d. Partially exposed joint (evidence of insufficient cableon helicopters. Shielded termination using pigtails
solder). is also discussed.
e. Scorched wire insulation or burned connector 1. SOLDER SLEEVES. Solder sleeves shall conform
inserts. to MIL-S-83519. This specification covers environment

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