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 Manufacturing Since 1908
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Coaxial Cable & Trigger Repairs
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COAXIAL CABLE AND TRIGGER REPAIRS
COAXIAL CABLE AND TRIGGER SWITCH REPAIRS AND
MAINTENANCE
In most cases a break in the coaxial cable will occur at one of the
ends due to twisting of the cable.
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Remove cable clamp from around the rubber strain
relief by sliding it back.
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Push rubber strain relief back from the coax cable
fitting.
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Remove ring clamp from around the copper braid on the
end of the coax fitting.
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With hot soldering iron heat end tip of coax fitting
and remove fitting from end of cable.
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Cut off cable about two inches back and fix end
exactly as it was before. Resolder tip and reassemble.
TRIGGER REPAIR
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Remove screws from plate on top of
hand unit.
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Remove screws from handle grip.
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Remove screws from side of grip.
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Replace the S-2 trigger switch.
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Wire contacts MUST be taped
with electrical tape to prevent electrical shock from
handle grip.
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Reassemble all screws in hand unit.
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