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AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 9/27/01 (4) Select the applicable installation tool and move the tension setting to the cor­ rect position. (See figure 11-30.) (5) Slide tip of strap into opening in the installation tool nose piece. (See fig­ ure 11-30.) (6) Keeping tool against head of tie- down strap, ensure gripper engages tie-down strap, and squeeze trigger of installation tool until strap installation is completed as shown in figure 11-31. FIGURE 11-30. Tie-down strap installation tool. FIGURE 11-31. Completed installation. FIGURE 11-32. Temporary wire identification marker. a. With a pen or a typewriter, write wire number on good quality white split in­ sulation sleeve. b. Trim excess white insulation sleeve, leaving just enough for one wrap around wire to be marked, with number fully visible. c. Position marked white insulation sleeve on wire so that shielding, ties, clamps, or supporting devices need not be removed to read the number. d. Obtain clear plastic sleeve that is long enough to extend 1/4 inch past white in­ sulation sleeve marker edges and wide enough to overlap itself when wrapped around white insulation and wire. e. Slit clear sleeve lengthwise and place around marker and wire. f. Secure each end of clear sleeve with lacing tape spot tie to prevent loosening of sleeve. 11-222. MARKER SLEEVE INSTLA- TION AFTER PRINTING. The following general procedures apply: a. Hold marker, printed side up, and press end of wire on lip of sleeve to open sleeve. (See figure 11-33.) 11-221. TEMPORARY CABLE MARKING PROCEDURE. A temporary wire marking procedure follows but should be used only with caution and with plans for future permanence. (See fig­ ure 11-32.) Page 11-90 Par 11-220 WIRE AND

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