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AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 9/27/01 Paragraph CONTENTS (CONTINUED) SECTION9. ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTIONANDINSPECTION Page 11-115. Maintenance and Operations....................................................................................................................11-51 11-116. Group and Bundle Ties ............................................................................................................................11-51 Figure 11-7. Group and Bundle Ties......................................................................................................11-51 Figure11-8. CombforStraighteningWiresinBundles.........................................................................11-51 11-117. Minimum Wire Bend Radii......................................................................................................................11-51 11-118. Slack .........................................................................................................................................................11-52 Figure 11-9a. Slack Between Supports ..................................................................................................11-52a 11-118a.Drip Loop in Wire Bundle .......................................................................................................................11-52 Figure 11-9b. Drainage Hole in Low Point of Tubing...........................................................................11-52a 11-119. Power Feeders ..........................................................................................................................................11-52 11-120. RF Cable ...................................................................................................................................................11-52 11-121. Precautions................................................................................................................................................11-52 11-122. Moisture Protection, Wheel Wells, and Landing Gear Areas..................................................................11-53 11-123. Protection Against Personnel and Cargo..................................................................................................11-53 11-124. Heat Precautions.......................................................................................................................................11-53 11-125. Movable Controls Wiring Precautions.....................................................................................................11-53 11-126. Flammable Fluids and Gases....................................................................................................................11-53 Figure 11-10. Separation of Wires From Plumbing Lines .......................................................................11-54 11-127.11-134. [RESERVED.]..................................................................................................................11-55 SECTION 10. SERVICE LOOP HARNESSES (PLASTIC TIE STRIPS) 11-135. General......................................................................................................................................................11-55 11-136. Support......................................................................................................................................................11-55 11-137. Anti-Chafing Material ..............................................................................................................................11-55 11-138. Strain Relief..............................................................................................................................................11-55 11-139. Service Loop.............................................................................................................................................11-55 11-140.11-145. [RESERVED.]..................................................................................................................11-56 SECTION 11. CLAMPING 11-146. General......................................................................................................................................................11-57 Figure 11-11. Safe Angle for Cable Clamps.............................................................................................11-58 Figure 11-12.Typical Mounting Hardware for MS-21919 Cable Clamps..............................................11-58 Figure 11-13. Installing Cable Clamp to Structure...................................................................................11-59 Figure 11-14. Clamping at a Bulkhead Hole ............................................................................................11-60 11-147. Wire and Cable Clamps Inspection..........................................................................................................11-57 11-148.11-154. [RESERVED.]..................................................................................................................11-60 SECTION12. WIREINSULATIONANDLACINGSTRINGTIE 11-155. General......................................................................................................................................................11-61 11-156. Insulation Materials ..................................................................................................................................11-61 11-157. Stripping Insulation ..................................................................................................................................11-61 Table 11-13. Allowable Nicked or Broken Strands ................................................................................11-62 11-158. Lacing and Ties ........................................................................................................................................11-61 Figure 11-15. Single Cord Lacing ............................................................................................................11-63 Figure 11-16. Double Cord Lacing...........................................................................................................11-63 Figure 11-17. Making Ties .......................................................................................................................11-64 11-159. Insulation Tape .........................................................................................................................................11-62 Page xxviiiPDF Image | AFS-640
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