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TM 11-5820-477-30
2-15. Retractable Battery Cable
This task covers:
b . Installation
a. Removal
INITIAL SETUP
Tools
Tool Kit, Electronic Equipment TK-105/G
NOTE
Procedures described in this paragraph are typical for local control unit (all models) and
remote control unit (all models).
a. Removal (figure 2-15)
(1) Release clamps on each side of control unit and slide chassis out of case.
(2) Remove batteries from battery box.
(3) Remove three roundhead screws (l), and three Iockwashers (2) and remove battery cable (3) from
terminal board (4).
CAUTION
Do not use a soldering gun; damaging voltages can be induced in the components. Use
a pencil-type soldering iron with a 25-watt maximum capacity. Both control units are
transistorized. If only at-operated irons are available, use an isolating transformer.
(4) Unsolder battery cable (3) from feed-through terminals (5).
(5) Remove screw (6) and cable clamp (7) and remove battery cable (3) from case (8).
b. Installation. (figure 2-16)
(1) Wrap cable clamp (7) around cable (3) and mount clamp to case (8) with screw (6).
CAUTION
Do not use a soldering gun; damaging voltages can be induced in the components. Use
a pencil-type soldering iron with a 25-watt maximum capacity. Both control units are
transistorized. If only at-operated irons are available, use an isolating transformer.
(2) Solder battery cable (3) to feed-through terminals (5).
(3) Attach battery cable (3) to terminal (4) with three roundhead screws (1) and three Iockwashers (2).
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