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AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 9/27/01 Paragraph Page CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 11-211. Dot Matrix Marking .................................................................................................................................11-85 11-212. Ink Jet Marking.........................................................................................................................................11-85 11-213. Laser Marking...........................................................................................................................................11-85 11-214. Identification Sleeves ...............................................................................................................................11-85 11-215. Identification Tape....................................................................................................................................11-86 11-216. Operating Conditions................................................................................................................................11-86 11-217. Installation of Printed Sleeves ..................................................................................................................11-86 Table 11-17. Recommended Size of Identification Sleeving..................................................................11-86 11-218. Identification of Wire Bundles and Harnesses.........................................................................................11-86 Figure 11-25. Identification of Wire Bundles and Harnesses ..................................................................11-87 11-219. Terminal Marking Sleeve and Tags .........................................................................................................11-87 Figure 11-26. Standard Sleeves (135 °C) .................................................................................................11-87 Figure 11-27. Installation of Heat-Shrinkable Insulation Sleeves............................................................11-87 11-220. Sleeves and Cable Markers Selection ......................................................................................................11-87 Figure 11-28.Cable Markers....................................................................................................................11-88 Figure 11-29. Tie-Down Strap Installation...............................................................................................11-88 Table 11-18. Selection Table for Standard Sleeves ................................................................................11-88 Table 11-19. Selection Table for Thin-Wall Sleeves..............................................................................11-89 Table 11-20. Selection Table for High-Temperature Sleeves.................................................................11-89 Table 11-21. Selection Table for Cable Markers....................................................................................11-89 Table 11-22. Plastic Tie-Down Straps (MS3367, Type I, Class 1) ........................................................11-89 Figure 11-30. Tie-Down Strap Installation Tool ......................................................................................11-90 Figure 11-31. Completed Installation .......................................................................................................11-90 11-221. Temporary Wire and Cable Marking Procedure......................................................................................11-90 Figure 11-32. Temporary Wire Identification Marker .............................................................................11-90 11-222. Marker Sleeve Installation After Printing ................................................................................................11-90 Figure 11-33.Inserting Wire Into Marker..............................................................................................11-90a Figure 11-34.Shrinking Marker on Wire...............................................................................................11-90a 11-223.11-229. [RESERVED.].................................................................................................................11-90a SECTION 17. CONNECTORS 11-230. General......................................................................................................................................................11-91 11-231. Selection ...................................................................................................................................................11-91 11-232. Types of Connectors.................................................................................................................................11-91 Figure 11-35. Connector Information Example......................................................................................11-91b Figure 11-36. Different Types of Connectors...........................................................................................11-93 Figure 11-37. Coax Cable Connectors......................................................................................................11-94 11-233. Voltage and Current Rating....................................................................................................................11-91a 11-234. Spare Contacts (Future Wiring) ...............................................................................................................11-97 11-235. Installation ................................................................................................................................................11-97 11-236. Feed-Through Bulkhead Wire Protection................................................................................................11-98 11-237. Special Purpose Connector.......................................................................................................................11-98 11-238. Potting Compounds ..................................................................................................................................11-98 11-239. Potting Connectors ...................................................................................................................................11-98 Figure 11-38. Spare Wires for Potting Connector ..................................................................................11-99 11-240. Through Bolts...........................................................................................................................................11-99 11-241.11-247. [RESERVED.].................................................................................................................. 11-99 Page xxx

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