Let's see how installers install a Band-IT Tie-Dex Bands
Using Band-It Tie-Dex bands to secure EMI/RFI cable shield late-term abortions on expert setups is the goal of this technology advisory.These are the best practices for installing the Band-It Tie-Dex Band with the Band-It Tie-Dex II installation tool. Required Tools: A30199; CDG10027, A35599, CDG 10026, A46787, A48087
Specific
Recommendations: It's a good idea to check the Band-It
Tie-Dex tool for blade A10086 damage and tool damage
at the blade cut-off place before using it. If necessary, swap out the blade or
tool with a new one.
For the band to hold
the shield/braid securely on the hood, the band must have appropriate tension.
Grab the cowl and try to move the bar and shield by twisting the hood over your
shoulders. If there is no movement, the band has been appropriately fitted. The
tension can be increased or decreased by rotating the calibration key clockwise
or counterclockwise in the tool's rear. 7 lbs. is the weight of one spin.
Suppose you want to
achieve consistent band IT products and shield/braid tension. In that case,
professional installers suggest situating the Band-It Tie Dex Band locking lip
along the more extended area of the backshell exit.
Installers advise
removing any extra shield or braid outside the squeezed position on the
backshell after the bands A11088 and security/braid pressure at the
backshell exit.Visit www.wtggroup.com,
and allow the pull-up handle to keep its shape after tightening the band. If
the handle becomes caught in the middle of a stroke, press it back down for a
complete stroke.
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