[simpits-tech] Wiring harness layout board...
cyplesma at aol.com
cyplesma at aol.com
Wed Sep 19 13:00:07 PDT 2007
This is
important since a single nicked strand would cause the wire to fail QA, at
least in aerospace and according to a NASA wiring spec I found this week.
heheheh, a few automotive manufacturing companies are the same way.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Buckle <geneb at deltasoft.com>
To: Simulator Cockpit tech list <simpits-tech at simpits.org>
Sent: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 2:11 pm
Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Wiring harness layout board...
> yeaup, while in the AF, one shop I worked in that dealt with those those
> type of connectors, we had a big suit case in the shop. It was pretty
> cool two crimpers that had adapters that fit in them to crimp the right
> pin on the right size wire with the right pressure. but man what a cost
> that case was. it was cheaper then the 10,000 hammer, but yeah when it
> came time to replace the stock we used (pins) it was expensive, even for
> military standards.
I got really lucky and a friend of mine gave me a full set of crimping
tools with various dies that he picked up at a surplus place, otherwise
I'd be crimping them with a pair of needle nose pliers or soldering them
in. Some of those crimp tools can be over $200.
There's a really nice wire stripper I'd like to get but it's $130. It
uses teflon cutting dies to guarantee you don't nick the wire. This is
important since a single nicked strand would cause the wire to fail QA, at
least in aerospace and according to a NASA wiring spec I found this week.
g.
-- Proud owner of F-15C 80-0007
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